Cursor continues acquisition Spree with Graphite deal

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Marina Temkin Dec 19, 2025 · 1 min read
Cursor continues acquisition Spree with Graphite deal
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AI coding assistant Cursor announced that it has acquired Graphite, a startup that uses AI to review and debug code.

Although the terms of the deal were not disclosed, Axios reported that Cursor paid “way over” Graphite’s last valuation of $290 million, which was set when the five-year-old company raised a $52 million Series B earlier this year.

The tie-up makes strategic sense. The output of code generated by AI is often buggy, forcing engineers to spend a lot of time on corrections. Even though Cursor offers AI-powered code review through its Bugbot product, Graphite’s specialized toolset provides a distinct capability called a ‘stacked pull request,’ which enables developers to work on multiple dependent changes simultaneously without waiting for approvals.

Combining AI-powered code writing with AI-powered code review tools speeds up the process from drafting code to shipping it.

Other startups providing AI-powered code review include CodeRabbit, valued at $550 million in September, and a smaller competitor, Greptile, which announced a $25 million Series A this fall.

Michael Truell, co-founder and CEO of Cursor, first met Graphite’s co-founders, Merrill Lutsky, Greg Foster, and Thomas Reimers, before launching the company as a Neo Scholar, a prestigious program for college students run by Neo, Ali Partovi’s early-stage venture firm. Neo backed Graphite at the seed stage, according to PitchBook data.

Furthermore, both Cursor and Graphite have other investors in common, including Accel and Andreessen Horowitz.