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SpaceX to Buy Cursor for $60B to Boost Its AI Coding Push

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SpaceX will acquire Anysphere, the San Francisco startup behind the AI coding agent Cursor, in an all-stock transaction valued at $60 billion. Cursor will operate as a wholly owned SpaceX subsidiary upon closing, expected in the third quarter of 2026. The deal pairs Elon Musk's rocket company with xAI, SpaceX's artificial intelligence division, to strengthen both entities' position in enterprise AI coding tools and enhance their models' programming capabilities.

The acquisition follows a collaboration agreement announced in April 2026 that gave SpaceX an option to either acquire Cursor for $60 billion or continue the partnership for $10 billion annually. SpaceX is exercising the purchase option after months of joint work on model training and product development. The timing and structure of the deal remain subject to customary closing conditions.

For attorneys tracking AI M&A and regulatory developments, this transaction signals aggressive capital deployment by a newly public company into a high-value sector. Coding agents have emerged as one of AI's clearest commercial winners, and SpaceX's use of its expanded stock currency to consolidate this capability suggests intensifying competition among well-capitalized AI players. Monitor for any regulatory review of the transaction and for how xAI's integration of Cursor's technology shapes the competitive landscape in enterprise AI tools.

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