SpaceX Acquires AI Coding Startup Cursor for $60 Billion in All-Stock Deal

SpaceX will buy AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in stock, merging aerospace with enterprise AI. The deal aims to revive xAI's lagging tools and challenge Anthropic's dominance.

By Inside AI June 17, 2026
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June 17, 2026, (Inside AI) — SpaceX will acquire AI coding startup Cursor in an all-stock deal valued at $60 billion, the company disclosed in an SEC filing on June 16. The transaction, expected to close in Q3 pending regulatory approval, marks a dramatic expansion beyond aerospace for the newly public firm.

The Deal's Architecture and Immediate Market Impact

SpaceX secured the right to purchase Cursor through an April 2026 partnership with parent company Anysphere. If the deal collapses, SpaceX must pay a $1.5 billion termination fee and provide $8.5 billion in computing resources. The announcement came days after SpaceX's record Nasdaq IPO, and shares surged 16% on Tuesday, vaulting its market cap above Amazon and Microsoft to become the fourth most valuable U.S. company.

Why a Rocket Maker Wants a Code Generator

Cursor's AI coding assistant lets developers generate, edit, and review code via natural language prompts. Founded in 2022 by Aman Sanger and three MIT peers, it crossed $2 billion in annualized revenue by February 2026. The startup claims roughly 1 million daily users and 360,000 paid subscribers, with clients like British Airways, BP, Nokia, and Sanofi.

SpaceX's AI division, xAI, merged with the parent company in February 2026 but has struggled. CEO Elon Musk admitted in March that xAI "was not built right the first time around" after co-founders quit. Integrating Cursor could close the gap with Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's Codex, while giving SpaceX enterprise software distribution.

Cursor's Competitive Squeeze and Compute Ceiling

Cursor's market share slid from 41% in June 2025 to about 26% by May 2026, as Anthropic captured an estimated 50% of the category. Anthropic's Claude Code hit a $47 billion annual revenue run rate, while OpenAI's Codex surpassed 5 million weekly active users.

Cursor faced margin pressure from paying open-market rates for third-party models and aggressive pricing from Anthropic. The startup also hit a compute bottleneck with its Composer 2 model. SpaceX offers access to xAI's Colossus training infrastructure in Memphis, equivalent to 1 million H100 GPUs. Cursor CEO Michael Truell called the partnership "a meaningful step on our path to build the best place to code with AI."

Model Neutrality Under a Single Roof

Cursor's key selling point is model agnosticism—users pick from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others. That neutrality could erode if rivals pull support post-acquisition, or if SpaceX blocks competitors once its own coding tools improve. Analysts note the deal's structure let SpaceX keep IPO filings clean while signaling future AI ambitions. The $60 billion stock payment represents a 3.4% dilution of its IPO valuation.

Anysphere raised $3.3 billion from Nvidia, Google, Accel, Thrive Capital, and Andreessen Horowitz, last valued near $30 billion. India is reportedly Cursor's second or third-largest market. The acquisition positions SpaceX to challenge AI coding incumbents while reshaping its identity from a rocket-and-satellite firm to an enterprise AI powerhouse.

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