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#SpaceXBids$60BforCursor SpaceX Secures Rights to Acquire AI Coding Star Cursor for $60 Billion
In a move that bridges rockets and algorithms, SpaceX places a massive bet on the future of AI-driven software development.
SpaceX has made a bold, unprecedented move into the artificial intelligence space. On April 21, the aerospace giant announced it has secured a conditional agreement to acquire Cursor — a rapidly rising AI coding assistant startup — at a staggering $60 billion valuation later this year.
But the deal comes with a unique twist.
A High-Stakes Option, Not a Direct Purchase
Instead of a straightforward acquisition, SpaceX has structured the agreement as a strategic option:
1. The Buyout Clause: SpaceX can choose to acquire Cursor for $60 billion by a specified date later this year.
2. The Fallback: If SpaceX passes on the acquisition, it will instead pay $10 billion as part of a deep technology partnership agreement.
Industry analysts see this dual-option structure as a smart hedge. By agreeing to the $10 billion "partnership floor," SpaceX has effectively secured Cursor's technology and talent regardless of the final outcome.
Why Cursor? Why Now?
Cursor, known for its AI-powered code completion and generation tools, has been dubbed "the next GitHub Copilot" by Silicon Valley insiders. The startup has gained a cult following among developers for its speed and accuracy.
For SpaceX, the logic appears clear:
· Internal Efficiency: SpaceX operates on a massive software stack — from flight control systems to Starlink ground terminals. AI-assisted coding could dramatically accelerate development cycles.
· Talent War: Acquiring Cursor would bring a top-tier AI engineering team in-house at a time when AI talent is fiercely contested.
· Strategic Autonomy: Rather than relying on third-party AI models (from OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic), SpaceX would own its AI coding pipeline end-to-end.
Market Reactions
The news sent shockwaves through both tech and defense sectors. Cursor's existing investors are reportedly thrilled with the valuation — a massive jump from its last private round. Meanwhile, competitors like GitHub (Microsoft) and Replit are watching closely.
If the acquisition goes through, it would mark one of the largest AI startup acquisitions in history, trailing only a handful of mega-deals like Microsoft's Activision Blizzard purchase.
What Comes Next?
SpaceX has remained tight-lipped about its exact plans. However, sources close to the matter suggest that CEO Elon Musk — who has been openly critical of other AI tools — sees Cursor as a core piece of a larger developer ecosystem.
Whether the deal closes or defaults to the $10 billion partnership, one thing is clear: SpaceX is no longer just a space company. It is building an AI fortress.