Software Development Companies
Latest Deals in Software Development
Minitap, an AI-driven mobile development platform, has raised $4.1 million in seed funding co-led by Moxxie Ventures and Mercuri, with participation from Ewor, Tekton Ventures, and others. Founded in 2025, Minitap addresses mobile development challenges, enabling faster feature deployment for consumer apps, aiming for fully autonomous app functionalities.
Investors: Moxxie Ventures, Mercuri, Ewor, Tekton Ventures
Minitap, an AI-powered mobile development platform, raised $4.1 million in seed funding co-led by Moxxie Ventures and Mercuri, with participation from Ewor and other notable investors. The company aims to accelerate mobile feature development, addressing the slow pace of mobile compared to web development, and has already achieved significant industry recognition.
Investors: Moxxie Ventures, Mercuri, Ewor
Minitap, an AI-powered mobile development platform, secured $4.1 million in seed funding co-led by Moxxie Ventures and Mercuri, with participation from Ewor and Tekton Ventures. Founded in 2025, Minitap aims to accelerate mobile feature development, addressing slower mobile progress compared to web development.
Investors: Moxxie Ventures, Mercuri, Ewor, Tekton Ventures
Momentic has raised $15 million in a Series A round led by Standard Capital, with participation from Dropbox Ventures and existing investors like Y Combinator. The company aims to enhance software verification for modern teams through its AI-powered testing platform, addressing critical reliability issues in software development.
Investors: Standard Capital, Dropbox Ventures, Y Combinator
Momentic, an AI startup focused on automating software testing, has raised $15 million in a Series A round led by Standard Capital, with participation from Dropbox Ventures and existing investors like Y Combinator. This funding follows a $3.7 million seed round and aims to simplify software verification processes.
Investors: Standard Capital, Dropbox Ventures, Y Combinator
Momentic Inc. has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by Standard Capital, with participation from Dropbox Ventures and existing investors including Y Combinator. The AI-powered platform addresses software testing and quality assurance for developers, aiming to enhance software quality in the AI era.
Investors: Standard Capital, Dropbox Ventures, Y Combinator
Openhands secured $18.8 million in a Series A funding round led by Madrona, with participation from Menlo Ventures, Obvious Ventures, Fujitsu Ventures, and Alumni Ventures. The company provides an open, enterprise-secure platform for autonomous coding agents, helping teams automate software development tasks while maintaining control and security. With over 60,000 GitHub stars and significant adoption by major tech firms, Openhands aims to revolutionize software engineering practices.
Investors: Madrona, Menlo Ventures, Obvious Ventures, Fujitsu Ventures, Alumni Ventures
Span, a San Francisco-based AI-native developer intelligence platform, raised $25 million in seed and Series A funding, led by Alt Capital, Craft Ventures, SV Angel, BoxGroup, and Bling Capital. The company addresses developer challenges and has backing from over 100 industry founders and operators.
Investors: Alt Capital, Craft Ventures, SV Angel, BoxGroup, Bling Capital
Anysphere raised $2.3 billion at a $29.3 billion valuation, co-led by Accel and Coatue, with participation from Thrive Capital and DST Global. Its product, Cursor, enhances developer productivity by suggesting code, gaining traction among major companies like OpenAI and Uber, and fostering a new coding practice called vibe coding.
Investors: Accel, Coatue, Thrive Capital, DST Global
Cursor has raised $2.3 billion in a Series D funding round, valuing the company at $29.3 billion. The investment, led by existing investors Thrive, a16z, Accel, and DST, along with new backers Coatue, Nvidia, and Google, aims to scale its AI development platform amid increasing enterprise demand and record revenue growth.
Investors: Thrive,a16z,Accel,DST,Coatue,Nvidia,Google
Cursor, an AI code editor developer, secured $2.3 billion in funding at a $29.3 billion valuation, led by Accel and Coatue, with participation from Google, NVIDIA, and others. The company aims to enhance coding efficiency, boasting significant annualized revenue growth.
Investors: Accel, Coatue, Google, NVIDIA
Cursor raised $2.3 billion in a funding round led by Accel and Coatue, valuing the AI coding tool company at $29.3 billion. The funds will enhance its AI model, Composer, addressing the competitive landscape in AI development tools. Strategic investors include Nvidia and Google, with previous support from Thrive Capital.
Investors: Accel, Coatue, Nvidia, Google, Thrive Capital