Replit, an AI-powered full-stack platform, has raised $400M in Series D funding led by Georgian. The platform enables anyone to build, deploy, and scale production-ready web and mobile apps using natural language prompts via its Replit Agent. The capital will accelerate development of Agent features and enterprise integrations.
AI Coding Draws Mega-Rounds
The raise triples Replit's valuation to $9B from $3B just six months ago following a $250M Series C. It arrives amid a funding frenzy in AI coding tools: Cursor completed a $2.3B Series D at $29.3B valuation in November 2025, while Codeium raised $150M Series C at $1.25B in August 2024. Replit's browser-based Agent targets non-technical users, contrasting Cursor's desktop IDE focus.
Developers Seek 10x Productivity
Over 28 million developers require tools to boost productivity amid cloud-native shifts. Traditional coding demands weeks for app builds, excluding non-technical teams like product managers and SMB owners. Current solutions like GitHub Codespaces tie users to GitHub ecosystems, limiting accessibility.
Agent Builds Apps from Prompts
Replit Agent autonomously creates full-stack apps via natural language, incorporating databases, deployments, and 100+ integrations like Stripe and OpenAI. Recent Agent 4 adds parallel agents and infinite canvas for collaborative design. Non-technical users have shipped iOS/Android apps and enterprise tools without engineers.
As Amjad Masad, Founder & CEO, noted:
"We don’t care about professional coders anymore."
This pivot empowers designers and founders to prototype rapidly.
Growth VCs Bet on Vibe Coding
Georgian, known for B2B AI like Render, led the round with participation from a16z, Coatue, Craft Ventures, and YC. The mix signals conviction in Replit's path to $1B ARR from $240M in 2025. Investors like a16z, backers of GitHub and Cursor, validate Replit's AI-native IDE.
AI Code Tools Market Surges
The AI code tools market grew to $4.86B in 2023 and projects to $26.03B by 2030 at 27.1% CAGR per Grand View Research. Replit competes with StackBlitz's $135M for browser IDEs and Gitpod's $41M. Structural shifts to agentic AI and remote collaboration drive capital inflows.
Founder Built Online Coding Predecessor
CEO Amjad Masad, ex-Facebook engineer and Codecademy founding engineer, created JSRepl, the in-browser tool powering early Udacity and Codecademy courses. This expertise directly informs Replit's mission to empower a billion creators through vibe coding.
Enterprise Push with Agent 4
Replit plans hiring across engineering and security while rolling out Agent 4 for enterprise data apps via Databricks and Snowflake integrations. Customers like Rokt built 135 internal apps in 24 hours, signaling production-scale traction ahead.
