Developer Tools · San Francisco, CA
Cursor
$66.30
−2.91% today
About Cursor
AI-first code editor built on a fork of VS Code. Designed around codebase-wide context, agentic edits, and inline pair-programming. Independent revenue is the entire moat — there's no second business.
- Founded
- 2022
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- CEO
- Michael Truell
- Employees
- 90
- Last valuation
- $5B
- Total funding
- $408M
Funding history
Most recent reported round.
| Round | Valuation | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Series C | $5B | Apr 14, 2026 |
Recent news
Curated · 3 items
- Apr 22, 2026Cursor crosses $400M ARR with sub-100 employeesThe Information
- Mar 30, 2026Cursor Agent ships production multi-file refactorsTechCrunch
- Apr 14, 2026Series C at $5B; Thrive Capital leadsBloomberg
Frequently asked
What am I actually buying when I purchase Cursor on VeldenStake?
A fractional position in Cursor's common shares, held in your VeldenStake ledger account. Your position appears in your portfolio and settles instantly at the prevailing private-market price.
When can I sell?
Cursor shares can be sold back into the VeldenStake market at any time, at the current quoted price. There is no holding period and no lock-up — orders settle the same way buys do.
How is the price set?
The displayed price reflects the latest private-market reference price for the company, anchored to recent funding rounds and tender activity.
Are there any fees?
A 1% fee applies to each trade. It's shown on the order ticket and confirmation screen before you submit — added on top of the subtotal on buys, deducted from proceeds on sells. Deposits and withdrawals are free.
What if the company doesn't IPO?
Your position remains valid as long as the company exists. VeldenStake holds your shares regardless of an exit event. If the company is acquired, your position is paid out at the deal price.
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