Anything, a Swedish vibe coding startup, has raised $11M at a $100M valuation. The company allows non-technical users to generate complete web and mobile applications using natural language prompts. Its growth rate is impressive, reaching $2M ARR in just two weeks. Anything aims to be the Shopify of the space, enabling users to build real businesses on top of its tools.
San Francisco-based startup Anything has secured $11 million in Series A funding, bringing its total capital to $19.5 million. The round was led by Footwork, with participation from M13, at a $100 million valuation
Anything grabs $11M to put no-code AI app development ...[1]. This funding follows a $5.5 million seed round from Bessemer Venture Partners, Uncork Capital, and Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke.
Anything offers an AI-driven platform that enables users to create fully functional mobile and web applications using only natural language prompts. Unlike competitors, Anything provides production-ready apps that include backend infrastructure, authentication, and payment systems, allowing users to build and monetize their applications quickly.
The company was founded by Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe to address a common challenge with AI coding tools: many users get stuck after creating prototypes and fail to launch apps that generate real revenue. Marcus Lowe, co-founder, stated, "We’re moving from coding assistants to autonomous development teams. You act like a product manager. Say what you want, and the agents build it. We’re not heading toward a world where everyone can code more easily, but one where almost no one needs to code."
Anything has grown rapidly, with more than 700,000 registered users and $2 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) just two weeks after launch. Examples of successful applications include a Los Angeles real estate agent charging $100 per month for an AI training portal, a finance professional earning $34,000 from an AI-powered tool suite, and a film producer working on a children’s AI app targeting $20,000 monthly recurring revenue.
In conjunction with the funding announcement, Anything released Anything Maxm, an autonomous AI engineer that automatically tests apps in real environments, detects bugs, and ships fixes without user intervention. This product addresses the "2 a.m. doom loop," where users become stuck on bugs that prevent app deployment.
Dhruv Amin, co-founder, noted, "Most AI coding tools make great prototypes, but fail on real launches. We’ve solved the fundamental problem that is the Achilles heel of every other ‘vibe coding’ tool: users get stuck at 2 a.m. trying to launch something and can’t figure out why their app won’t work. With our new Anything Max agent, we’re giving everyone a personal software engineer who actually tries your app, finds bugs, and fixes them autonomously. That’s how you help people cross the last mile."
Anything plans to continue scaling, aiming to shift the paradigm from coding assistants to autonomous development teams, where users act as product managers directing AI agents to build and scale software without ever needing to write code.
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