Amjad Masad announced that Replit has raised $400 million in a Series D, and also unveiled a powerful new agent.
These entrants are competing with far bigger players, including OpenAI, Anthropic, and Microsoft, that make their own ...
Replit Inc., a startup with an artificial intelligence platform that enables users to create websites and mobile apps, has raised $400 million in funding. The company announced the investment on ...
Replit raised a new $400 million round and said it hopes to have $1B in ARR by year's end.
Google Cloud is locking in a multi-year partnership with AI coding startup Replit Google is betting on Replit as a breakout platform in the fast-growing vibe-coding phenomenon Replit will expand use ...
A Silicon Valley AI coding startup is launching a new tool that it hopes will change the way companies develop software. Replit, valued at over $1 billion and backed by venture firms like Andreessen ...
Replit, a vibe-coding platform, has announced the raising of $400m in Series D funding, to be used for expansion and product development.
Amjad Masad’s Replit allows users to work together like they’re doodling on a white board. It also made him a billionaire along the way.
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Replit's CEO says anyone can build an app in an afternoon with AI — and it's powering a new wave of solo startups
Amjad Masad, Replit's CEO, said the era of solo software creation has arrived, and all it takes is a few hours and a good prompt. "You can just have a prompt and have an app," he said on an episode of ...
Replit, a vibe coding startup, has seen its valuation surge to $9 billion after securing a funding round of $400 million.
The partnership connects Replit’s AI-driven software creation platform with Razorpay’s payments infrastructure.
Developer tooling vendor Replit is out this week with a series of new efforts designed to help bring AI for all developers. Replit's cloud software development platform is widely used with the company ...
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