The race to build the definitive AI-powered code editor just got significantly more expensive. Cursor, the company that promised to build an editor where it’s “impossible to write bugs,” announced a staggering $2.3 billion Series D funding round today, valuing the company at $29.3 billion post-money.
This isn't just a large check; it's a clear signal that the venture capital world believes the future of software development lies outside the traditional IDE ecosystem, and that Cursor is currently leading the charge. The funding round saw participation from existing heavyweights like Accel, Thrive, Andreessen Horowitz, and DST, while strategically welcoming new partners Coatue, Nvidia, and Google.
Cursor’s growth trajectory has been explosive, providing the necessary justification for the eye-watering valuation. The company confirmed it has already crossed $1 billion in annualized revenue (ARR) and counts millions of developers among its users, including many of the world’s most accomplished engineering organizations.
