Nvidia’s embrace of vibe coding pumps Cursor into a $30 billion startup with plans to shift to a fully AI-native development platform.
AI enterprise service Cursor AI has skyrocketed its valuation to an astonishing $29.3 billion with this month’s $2.3 billion Series D round led by Thrive Capital and Andressen Horowitz.
Only a year after achieving unicorn status Cursor founders Michael Truell, Aman Sanger, Sualeh Asif and Arvid Lunnemark enjoy a $1.3 billion personal stake. The quartet launched parent company Anysphere just three years earlier while attending MIT.
Truell serves as CEO. Sanger, an Indian American from New York, focuses on solving the engineering bandwidth bottleneck to accelerate AI progress. Pakistan-native Asif is the CTO credited with designing Cursor’s code editor. Lunnemark has left the company but maintains his founding stake.
Cursor’s platform enables developers to use natural language prompts a.k.a. “vibe coding” to generate, edit, and debug large chunks of code by harnessing the power of AI large language models.
Its success in enabling more efficient software development has led to adoption by tech giants. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has called Cursor his “favorite enterprise AI service”, noting that all Nvidia engineers are assisted by AI coders.
Cursor AI is focused on transitioning from an AI-assisted editor to an AI-native development platform, implementation of autonomous multi-agents, and expansion into enterprise solutions, with the aim of taking over low-level coding entirely and greatly boosting developer productivity.

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