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PANews|Nov 13, 2025 13:02
[AI Coding Company Cursor Raises $2.3 Billion in New Funding Round, Valuation Reaches $29.3 Billion] According to The Wall Street Journal, artificial intelligence startup Cursor (which helps engineers write code) has raised $2.3 billion in a new funding round, bringing the company's valuation to $29.3 billion. Cursor can analyze programmers' actions and suggest the next few lines of code. It also offers a chatbot that users can interact with by asking code-related questions. For a startup that was valued at less than $10 billion just a few months ago, this valuation is astonishing, highlighting investors' sustained and strong interest in all things AI-related. Advances in generative AI have driven up the valuations of an entire generation of coding companies leveraging this technology, such as Replit, Sweden's Lovable, and Cognition. However, like many AI products, they face challenges with costs. AI coding companies must pay to build or access AI models to support their applications. Some venture capitalists anticipate that these costs will decrease and that customers will be willing to pay a premium for AI applications that deliver greater value.
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