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AI Developer Tools startups (2026)

Where Cursor's $50B mark and Cognition's Devin reset what a coding tool is allowed to be worth

184 ai developer tools startups tracked, with the largest concentration in US. Total tracked funding: $319.0B.

Tracked
184
Total Raised
$319.0B
Countries
14
Active Deals
11

Editor's picks

6

Top by score

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Funding by year — AI Developer Tools

2019 → 2026
$23M
’19
$3.1M
’20
$1.5B
’21
$658.4M
’22
$12.2B
’23
$35.3B
’24
$93.0B
’25
$150.0B
’26

Market overview

In April 2026, Anysphere — the company behind Cursor — entered talks to raise a fresh $2B at a $50B pre-money, co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and Thrive Capital with Nvidia tagging in. That deal effectively doubled the $29.3B mark Cursor printed at Series D five months earlier, and reset the ceiling for everyone else in this segment. The 144 startups we cover here have absorbed $76.1B between them, and the gap between the leader and the long tail keeps widening.

This category is for software where a human engineer is the operator — IDE assistants, prompt-to-app builders, terminal agents, code-search layers, and the proprietary code labs racing to beat general-purpose LLMs on engineering work. Hosted runtimes belong in AI Developer Platforms, GPU layers belong in AI Infrastructure, and computer-use agents belong in AI Agents. The boundary holds because the buyer is different.

Where the IDE wars stand

Cursor crossed $1B ARR by late 2025 and is reportedly tracking $2B by year-end 2026 — the fastest B2B SaaS ramp on record. Cognition acquired Windsurf in July 2025, repriced to $10.2B by September, and is now in talks at $25B; Devin and the Windsurf editor now sit under one roof. Codeium's $2.97B in cumulative funding got partially absorbed in that deal. Replit hit a $9B Series F on the back of Replit Agent. JetBrains AI Assistant, Tabnine ($55M, $1.5B valuation), Sourcegraph ($228M Series D), and Augment Code ($252M Series B at $977M) round out the assisted-IDE bench.

The hyperscaler squeeze

GitHub Copilot, Gemini Code Assist, Amazon Q Developer, and Amazon's Kiro all ride existing seats — the floor for paid AI coding is now zero dollars if you already have a Microsoft, Google, or AWS contract. That bundling is what makes Cursor's premium-tier ARR thesis so unusual. The other independent bet is vertical: Magic raising on a code-specific foundation model, Poolside at $500M Series B targeting enterprise SWE workloads, Lovable's $6.6B implied valuation on a seed round for prompt-to-app. Bolt.new (StackBlitz) and v0 (Vercel) anchor the prompt-to-app surface. The long tail — Sweep, Phind, Bloop, Zed, Supermaven (acquired by Cursor) — fights for niches the incumbents do not bother defending.

Key trends 2026

  • Cursor reset the valuation curve. $50B pre-money in April 2026 against $2B ARR is faster than Slack, Snowflake, or Zoom hit the same revenue mark — and it pulls every other independent comp upward.
  • Cognition went vertical with the Windsurf buy. Folding the Windsurf IDE under Devin gave Cognition both a runtime and a UI, and the September $10.2B mark held into 2026 talks at $25B.
  • Hyperscaler bundling is the floor. Gemini Code Assist's free tier with 1M-token context and Amazon Kiro shipping inside AWS make the zero-dollar baseline real for any developer already paying for cloud.
  • Prompt-to-app moved past prototypes. Lovable's $6.6B valuation on a seed and Bolt.new's traction inside StackBlitz suggest the category is treating one-prompt React as a product, not a demo.

Benchmarks vs global

Cursor latest valuation
$50B
April 2026 talks vs $29.3B at Series D
Total funding tracked
$76.1B
144 startups, biggest single category
Cognition valuation
$25B
April 2026 talks vs $10.2B in Sept 2025
US HQ share
33%
47 of 144 in United States

Top countries

By startup count

Stage breakdown

Latest round type
  • Seed 30
  • Series B 21
  • Series A 19
  • Series C 14
  • Series E 8
  • Corporate 7
  • Series D 5
  • Series F 3

Top investors backing AI Developer Tools

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FAQ

Frequently asked

How did Cursor reach a $50B valuation in April 2026?
Anysphere, Cursor's parent, went from $100M ARR in January 2025 to $500M by June, $1B by late 2025, and is tracking $2B for 2026. The $2B raise reportedly being co-led by Andreessen Horowitz and Thrive Capital — with Nvidia participating — values the company at $50B pre-money, roughly 25x current ARR. The pace makes Cursor the fastest B2B SaaS to that revenue band on record.
What changed when Cognition acquired Windsurf?
Cognition closed the Windsurf deal in July 2025, inheriting roughly $82M ARR and 350+ enterprise customers. Combined enterprise ARR jumped over 30% post-close. Cognition then raised $400M at a $10.2B valuation in September 2025 and is now in talks at $25B as of April 2026. Devin runs under the Windsurf editor surface, which closes a gap Cursor exposed.
Are GitHub Copilot and Gemini Code Assist eating the standalone market?
The hyperscaler assistants — GitHub Copilot, Gemini Code Assist, Amazon Q Developer, JetBrains AI Assistant — own enterprise distribution because they ship inside seats developers already have. Standalone editors like Cursor compete on iteration speed and model swap freedom. The split looks like enterprise-default vs power-user-choice, with Cursor's $1B+ ARR proving the premium tier survives.
Which AI developer tool has the highest revenue per user?
Cursor's reported $2B ARR run-rate against a self-disclosed user base in the low millions implies $500-1000+ per active user annually — orders of magnitude above GitHub Copilot's $19/month list. Cognition's Devin is positioned higher still, at autonomous-agent pricing tied to task throughput rather than seats, which is part of why it commands a 25-30x ARR multiple.
Where are AI developer tool startups headquartered?
47 of 144 published companies (33%) are US-headquartered, mostly San Francisco and Seattle. Korea, the UK, China, and the UAE each contribute three startups. JetBrains in Czechia is the visible European IDE incumbent. The skew tracks proximity to the frontier model labs — Anthropic, OpenAI, Google DeepMind — that ship the underlying APIs.

Recent rounds in AI Developer Tools

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Date Startup Round Amount
May 2026 Cognition Series D $1B
May 2026 OpenRouter Series B $113M
May 2026 Modal Series C $355M
May 2026 Wirestock Series A $23M
May 2026 Vapi Series B $50M
May 2026 Blitzy Series B $200M
May 2026 CopilotKit Series A $20M
Apr 2026 Schematic Seed $6.5M

All AI Developer Tools startups

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Verified
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Raised
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Stage
S-D
45

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45

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Stage
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Stage
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42

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Raised
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Stage
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Raised
$3.4M
Stage
Seed
39

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Raised
$80M
Stage
S-B
36

Tavily

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Raised
$20M
Stage
S-A
35

Factory

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The only software development agents that work everywhere you do, from IDE to CI/CD.

Raised
$200M
Stage
S-C
35

DataRobot

US est. 2012

The only unified agent workforce platform built for enterprise outcomes, not endless pilots.

Raised
$1B
Stage
S-G
35

OpenCode

US est. 2024

Open-source terminal AI coding agent — Aider alternative with multi-model support

34

Langfuse

DE est. 2023

Open source LLM engineering platform for debugging, analyzing, and iterating on LLM applications

Raised
$8M
Stage
S-A
34

Coda

US

Coda is your all-in-one collaborative workspace, bringing teams and tools together for a more organized and productive workday.

Raised
$140M
Stage
S-D
33

Blitzy

US est. 2023

The only autonomous code generation platform with infinite code context, building enterprise software in days, not months.

Raised
$200M
Stage
S-B
32

Supermaven

US est. 2023

The fastest code autocomplete — 1M token context, instant suggestions

Raised
$12M
Stage
S-A
31

PKSHA Technology Inc.

JP

PKSHA Technology develops and implements AI-powered software that co-evolves with people to solve business challenges and societal issues.

Stage
IPO
31

Aider

US est. 2023

AI pair programming in your terminal that edits your codebase and commits changes via Git.

29

QA Wolf

US est. 2019

AI-powered end-to-end test coverage with parallel execution.

28

Magic

US est. 2022

Building frontier code models to automate software engineering and research.

Stage
GROWTH
26

NVIDIA Run:ai

The enterprise platform for AI workloads and GPU orchestration.

Stage
ACQUIRED
24

Mintlify

US

The Intelligent Knowledge Platform helping teams create and maintain world-class documentation built for both humans and AI.

23

Letta

US

Memory-first agents that learn and improve from experience with natural language.

21