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Vibe-Coding Startup Anything Raises $19.5M, Hits $2M Run Rate in Two Weeks

Anything's unique approach to app development has users buzzing. In just two weeks, it hit a $2M run rate and attracted over 700,000 users.

In the image in the center, we can see one screen. On the screen, we can see apps. And on the...
In the image in the center, we can see one screen. On the screen, we can see apps. And on the screen, it is written as "All Game Demos".

Vibe-Coding Startup Anything Raises $19.5M, Hits $2M Run Rate in Two Weeks

Vibe-coding startup Anything has raised $19.5 million in funding, with a recent round led by Footwork and additional backing from Uncork, Bessemer Venture Partners, and M13. The company, founded by former Google colleagues Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe, has gained significant traction since its launch in August.

Anything, which allows users to build and monetize apps using natural-language descriptions, has seen remarkable growth. Within 72 hours of its launch, it garnered over 30,000 new sign-ups and 3.2 million views. By two weeks, it had amassed more than 700,000 registered users and a $2 million run rate.

The platform provides users with essential tools such as databases and payment functionality. It also unveiled Anything Max, an autonomous software engineer that tests apps, detects bugs, and ships fixes without user input. Anything aims to scale toward a new model of autonomous development teams, with users acting as product managers.

Besides Footwork, the startup's investors include Tiger Global, GV, Highland Europe, EQT Ventures, Latitude, I2BF, and Tapestry, with strategic support from Nikhil Kamath and Qualcomm Ventures.

With its innovative approach to app development and impressive growth, Anything has secured $19.5 million in funding at a $100 million valuation. The company continues to disrupt the tech industry, making app creation accessible to all.

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