Anything raises $11M Series A at $100M valuation

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Anything, the AI platform that turns natural language prompts into production-ready mobile and web apps, has raised $11 million in Series A funding at a $100 million valuation. The round was led by Footwork, with participation from M13. Prior investors include Bessemer Venture Partners and Uncork Capital.

The raise follows a year of rapid product and revenue growth driven by Anything’s core breakthrough: users don’t stall out after demo. The platform solves the retention problem common to AI coding tools by shipping apps that launch, charge money, and scale.

“What I saw in Canva’s early days was exceptional retention driven by power users who kept expanding their usage,” said Nikhil Basu Trivedi, Co-founder & General Partner at Footwork. “Anything is showing the same patterns. Users might start simple, but the reliable agent allows them to build sophisticated software suites. What’s special is who those users are. They’re real estate agents, film producers, healthcare workers, regular people solving problems they know first hand. That mix of powerful yet approachable tech and domain expertise drives stronger product-market fit, growth and retention than professional only tools.”

Anything stands out by covering the end to end builder journey. Users can build mobile apps & web, publish to the Apple App Store, and charge via built in Stripe subscriptions or one time payments. Where competitors stop at prototypes, Anything includes production grade backend, database, authentication, and payments in users’ apps. 

Momentum

  • 700,000+ users to date
  • 120% net revenue retention in the first month post launch August 7th, 2025
  • Power users upgrading to higher subscription tiers to build larger apps
  • Platform hit $2m revenue run rate 2 weeks after launch 

Anything Max, launching today

Alongside the funding, the company is launching Anything Max, an autonomous software engineer that tries your Anything app in a real browser, identifies issues, and ships fixes and features without hand-holding. It targets the “2 a.m. doom loop” when users get stuck on hard-to-describe bugs and give up.

In beta, Max solved 95% of the hardest user reported bugs autonomously. The remaining issues in beta were bugs in Anything’s own platform, which the agent could then fix, creating a self-improving loop.

“Most AI coding tools make great prototypes, but fail on real launches,” said Dhruv Amin, co-founder. “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 that actually tries your app, finds bugs, and fixes them autonomously. That’s how you help people cross the last mile.”

Marcus Lowe, co-founder, added: “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.”

Customer stories

Anything users span industries from real estate and film to healthcare and finance. Many are already generating revenue from applications they’ve built and launched directly on the platform:

  • A Los Angeles real estate agent created an AI training portal for other brokers, charging $100/month for access and $1,000 for virtual trainings.
  • A Hollywood film producer built a children’s AI mobile app with parent monitoring. Submitted to the App Store, it’s aiming for $20,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR).
  • A hair salon owner is building an AI stylist mobile app that lets customers try on hairstyles virtually with AI, paired with a CRM for other salons.
  • A dental hygienist developed a gum health tracking app with voice input to help patients monitor progress.
  • A medical student launched a CPR training mobile app priced at $85/month for institutions.
  • A finance professional in Japan has generated $34,000 by selling subscriptions to a suite of AI-powered analysis and content creation tools.
  • A marketer is earning $20,000 with a tool that helps multi-level marketing teams share referral links across entire networks.
  • A habit-tracking entrepreneur built an app where users can stake money on completing their habits, already generating $2,000 in early revenue.

Funding to date

Anything (formerly Create) raised $5.5M in seed funding in late 2024 from Bessemer, Uncork, and Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke, bringing total funding to $19.5M with today’s Series A.