Aman Sanger, 25, Achieves Billionaire Status as AI Coding Startup Anysphere Secures Major Funding at $29.3 Billion Valuation

Aman Sanger, an Indian origin founder and one of the four MIT alumni who co-founded Anysphere, the company behind the groundbreaking AI coding editor Cursor, has become one of the youngest figures in global technology to achieve billionaire status. The milestone follows a major funding round in late 2025 that propelled Anysphere’s valuation to an estimated $29.3 billion. Sanger, just 25, is estimated to hold a 4.5% stake, valued at over $1.3 billion.

Cursor, launched in 2022, is an AI-powered code editor that gained global traction for introducing “vibe coding,” allowing developers to write, edit, and debug using natural language prompts.

This innovation, which addresses the “software engineering bandwidth” bottleneck, has not only accelerated development timelines but has established Anysphere as a leader in the generative AI space. The company’s rapid growth and significant funding news underscore the immense investor confidence in its vision to revolutionize software creation.

This achievement solidifies the role of Indian origin founders in driving global technological shifts, particularly in high-growth sectors like AI. Aman Sanger’s journey, from coding at age 14 to leading a multi-billion dollar AI revolution, serves as an inspiration to the founders community worldwide, demonstrating that visionary technology built by Indian diaspora talent is shaping the future of work.

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