Cursor has climbed to a $4 billion annualized revenue pace as it nears a deal that could place it under Elon Musk's SpaceX umbrella.
The jump in valuation signals rapid growth even as well-funded rivals push harder into AI-assisted software development.
The run-rate figure was said to have been achieved within the past week and follows earlier markers of $3 billion in late April and $2 billion in February, sources familiar with the company told Forbes.
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Business clients represented 75% of its run rate, and it said its enterprise segment expanded threefold in the first quarter versus the prior quarter, the company told Forbes last month.








