SpaceX Acquires AI Firm Anysphere for $60 Billion
SpaceX is set to acquire Anysphere, the AI coding startup behind the Cursor app, for a staggering $60 billion. This move propels SpaceX past Amazon in market valuation, raising questions about the future of AI in coding.

SpaceX's Strategic Acquisition
In a groundbreaking deal, SpaceX has announced its acquisition of Anysphere, the company behind the innovative AI coding app, Cursor, for $60 billion. This acquisition not only enhances SpaceX's AI capabilities through its subsidiary xAI but also marks a significant milestone as the company surpasses Amazon in market valuation, reaching nearly $2.8 trillion.
The deal comes shortly after SpaceX's IPO, where shares surged by 60%, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. With this acquisition, SpaceX aims to leverage AI technology that has already proven successful in the industry, particularly in automating coding tasks.
- Key Highlights:
- SpaceX's market cap: $2.8 trillion
- Anysphere's acquisition cost: $60 billion
- Musk's net worth: $1.27 trillion