Although the terms of the deal were not disclosed, Axios reported that Cursor paid “way over” Graphite’s last valuation of $290 million, which was set when the five-year-old company raised a $52 ...
From today with 1Password, Cursor users can use 1Password as a secure credential store for AI-driven tasks in Cursor, ...
Sanger is one of the four Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) alumni who co-founded Anysphere. You must have seen or heard of Aman Sanger lately, especially while researching the field of ...
Cofounders Aman Sanger, Arvid Lunnemark, Sualeh Asif and Michael Truell (left to right) met at MIT and decided to build Cursor, an AI coding tool that's now valued at $29.3 billion. The cofounders are ...
Nov 13 (Reuters) - Code-generation startup Cursor nearly tripled its valuation to $29.3 billion in five months after raising $2.3 billion in its latest funding round, as artificial intelligence ...
Cursor, a startup that makes an AI coding tool beloved by engineers, has raised $2.3 billion at a $29.3 billion valuation—nearly 12 times the value the company had in January. Accel, which invested in ...
This capital infusion will enable Cursor to significantly increase investment in technical research, product development, and frontier model training — like the recently launched Composer agentic ...
A new proof-of-concept attack shows that malicious Model Context Protocol servers can inject JavaScript into Cursor’s browser — and potentially leverage the IDE’s privileges to perform system tasks.
AI-based coding tools won't be able to compete with the LLM giants. Observability is one possible way to differentiate the tools. Some startups will get acquired, others will go out of business.
Cursor has for the first time introduced what it claims is a competitive coding model, alongside the 2.0 version of its integrated development environment (IDE) with a new feature that allows running ...
Arvid Lunnemark, co-founder of Anysphere, the company behind AI coding tool Cursor has quit. “Today, I told the team that I have decided to leave Cursor (or Anysphere, as it was known for most of the ...