AI编程工具Cursor拟募资20亿美元,投前估值达500亿美元

AI Programming Tool Cursor Plans to Raise $20 Billion, Pre-Money Valuation Reaches $50 Billion

BroadChainBroadChain04/18/2026, 10:55 AM
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AI programming tool Cursor is conducting a new round of financing, planning to raise at least $20 billion with a pre-money valuation of $50 billion. This round is led by Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from NVIDIA and others. The company's annualized revenue is approximately $20 billion, expected to exceed $60 billion by the end of 2026, and has already achieved positive gross margins for some business segments.

BroadChain has learned that on April 18th, according to TechCrunch, AI programming tool company Cursor is close to completing a new round of financing, aiming to raise at least $20 billion, with a pre-money valuation reaching $50 billion.

This round of financing is expected to be led by Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, with strategic investors such as NVIDIA participating, and Battery Ventures may join as a new investor.

If successfully completed, Cursor's valuation will see a significant increase compared to its level of approximately $29.3 billion six months ago. In terms of revenue, Cursor's annualized revenue in February 2026 was about $20 billion and is expected to exceed $60 billion by the end of 2026.

Meanwhile, Cursor has achieved positive gross margins in some of its business segments through self-developed models and optimized cost structures.