SpaceX Buys Cursor for $60 Billion (Up From $29B in April)

SpaceX Buys Cursor for $60 Billion (Up From $29B in April)

SpaceX is buying Cursor. The $60 billion all-stock acquisition of Anysphere, announced June 16, gives Elon Musk control of the most popular AI code editor on the market, just days after SpaceX's $2 trillion Nasdaq IPO. Two months ago, Cursor was valued at $29 billion. The SpaceX Cursor deal more than doubles that price.

This episode breaks down the $60 billion Anysphere acquisition and the math behind it. Cursor's annualized revenue is around $4 billion, with $2.6 billion from enterprise B2B customers. The growth curve is near-vertical: $2 billion ARR in February 2026, $3 billion in late April, $4 billion in early June. The deal is structured as an all-stock merger through a SpaceX subsidiary called X67, meaning fresh IPO capital isn't funding it. Anysphere shareholders receive SpaceX Class A shares based on a seven-day volume-weighted average price, with the merger expected to close in Q3 2026.

The strategic logic is the AI coding market. xAI merged into SpaceX in February but never gained traction against Claude and GPT in developer tools. Cursor was already eating that market. Two senior Cursor engineers had left for xAI, and Cursor had been training its newest models on tens of thousands of xAI chips. The $60 billion deal closes a competitive gap that money alone wasn't closing.

The April option deal is the underrated part of the SpaceX Cursor story. SpaceX locked in either the $60 billion acquisition price or a $10 billion break-up fee months ago, before the IPO and before Cursor's run-rate doubled. By June, $60 billion looked like a discount. The merger agreement also carries a $10 billion termination fee if SpaceX walks, plus an additional $4 billion if antitrust kills it.

The broader AI M&A picture matters too. Anthropic just filed for an IPO at a $965 billion valuation. OpenAI filed at $852 billion. SpaceX is trading above $2 trillion. The AI capex cycle is now visible in acquisition pricing, not just compute spend. Developers building on Cursor are now building on a Musk-owned platform, which raises real questions about model neutrality, data access, and what happens when xAI controls the editor that ships Claude's and OpenAI's outputs to millions of engineers.

We cover what changes for Cursor users under SpaceX ownership, what the deal means for Anthropic and OpenAI in the AI coding market, why SpaceX paid double instead of waiting, and whether $60 billion holds up against $4 billion in ARR.

Keywords: SpaceX Cursor acquisition, Anysphere $60 billion, SpaceX buys Cursor, Cursor AI editor, AI coding, xAI, Elon Musk, SpaceX IPO, AI M&A, agentic coding, enterprise AI, Grok, Anthropic IPO, OpenAI IPO.

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