SpaceX to Acquire Cursor for $60 Billion in AI Push
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- SpaceX is spending $60 billion to acquire Cursor, a programming platform, aiming to enhance its AI capabilities and compete with rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI.
- The deal, previously announced with an acquisition or breakup fee option, is expected to close in Q3 2026.
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SpaceX is acquiring Cursor for $60 billion, a move aimed at strengthening its AI capabilities and competing with rivals. This follows a previous agreement where SpaceX could either buy the platform or pay a $10 billion breakup fee.
Days after its massive IPO, SpaceX says it is spending $60 billion to buy Cursor — a bet designed to help Elon Musk’s sprawling rocket / AI / social media behemoth win over lucrative enterprise customers and close the gap with AI rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI.
The takeover was not entirely unexpected: SpaceX announced a peculiar arrangement in April in which it agreed to either acquire the programming platform for $60 billion or pay a $10 billion breakup fee. The company had been holding off completing the deal while going public.
In an SEC filing, SpaceX said it expects the deal to close during the third quarter of 2026.
Musk has previously expressed his frustration with xAI’s sub-par coding product, which lags behind popular tools like Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex. Acquiring Cursor,, which offers similar tools to automate coding, could help close the gap. The startup has grown explosively in recent years amid booming demand for more efficient programming tools and a shift towards “vibe coding” in the industry.
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SpaceX's acquisition of Cursor will close in Q3 2026.
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- How will Cursor integrate with SpaceX's existing AI efforts?
- What specific enterprise solutions will emerge from this acquisition?






