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SpaceX says it has agreement to acquire Cursor for $60B

447 pointsby dmarcosyesterday at 10:13 PM556 commentsview on HN

https://www.reuters.com/technology/spacex-says-it-has-option...

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/21/business/spacex-cursor-de... (https://archive.ph/c2Tac)

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-21/spacex-sa...


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Lonestar1440today at 12:26 AM

So SpaceX bought a $60B Option on Cursor, plus a bunch of services, for $10B.

If strike date comes and Cursor is in fact worth less than $60B... they can move to acquire it for that price. Or just let it "expire". And if it's worth more, they get a savage good deal. If the services were worth $8B anyway, it's hard to lose.

It seems less crazy to me through this lens. A straight acquisition, today, at $60B would in fact be crazy.

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nikcubyesterday at 11:30 PM

knee-jerk is that it's weird, but makes sense:

* X will have a total of ~2GW of GPU sometime this year largely not doing much outside of 'grok is this true'

* despite no longer being in vogue with consumer devs Cursor still has a lot of developer data that can assist in building a model

* Cursor have decent enterprise relationships (while for xAI it is ~zero) and that's where the real revenue for llms + agents is

* Cursor are paying retail for tokens and competing against the frontier model co's who are also their suppliers. Not sustainable (hence their in-house composer model).

* Cursor the product covers the gamut from lovable-style prompt-to-app, an IDE, cli and bugbot

* X are using "x bucks" to pay for a potential later acquisition which are arguably overvalued based on the space x IPO hype

Option there to give X a window to make it work, otherwise walk away with a $10B breakup fee for access to it's data

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anonymidtoday at 12:13 AM

I guess the hope is that combining two sub-par coding models (xAI's grok + cursor's composer) and combining the data they have access to, they can build something that can compete with OpenAI / Anthropic in the coding space...

I guess I kinda see it... it makes sense from both points of view (xAI needs data + places to run their models, cursor needs to not be reliant on Anthropic/OpenAI).

I think I don't see it working out... I just don't see an Elon company sustaining a culture that leads to a high-quality AI lab, even with the data + compute.

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yungbetoyesterday at 11:48 PM

Why would Elon do this if he knows full well the names X-Code and Codex are already taken?

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tomberttoday at 12:17 AM

I was required to use Cursor for my job when I first started, but once I figured out how to use the command line version of Codex, I kind of stopped seeing the point. It just kind of seemed like a bloated, overpriced wrapper around what I could do with the included ChatGPT membership I already had for work.

Maybe I was missing something, but I do not understand how it is worth sixty billion dollars.

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zuzululutoday at 3:11 AM

Is anybody using Grok or Cursor still? I've not used Cursor since the summer of 2025 and I've never bothered with Grok for coding. Hell, I've used Windsurf briefly for a few months.

I know a ton of people that use Codex, Claude, OpenCode but can't name a single person that uses Cursor or Grok that is knee deep into agentic coding.

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i7ltoday at 1:30 AM

Guess I'll be looking for a replacement for Cursor now...

Anyone have recommendations? I like the plan/agent mode and the fact that it's an IDE, so I can use it in the traditional way as well as by yapping with a bunch of agents. Also the Cursor rules I've curated and they do their job well.

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theahurayesterday at 11:58 PM

Lots of people in the comments talking about how this is about training data, but surely this is actually about hiring competent people after the mass exodus/firing at xAI?

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sheepscreektoday at 1:24 AM

Anyone saying this is an aquahire has it backwards. SpaceX is acquiring Cursor’s customers, all those enterprises including NVIDIA itself. I believe Jenson Huang is on the record about the engineers using Cursor everyday.

As far as I know, xAI’s enterprise market share is non-existent. This is their way to get some much needed customers.

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zzleeperyesterday at 10:43 PM

I'm sworn off from Musk-related products, and this will prob make cursor worse (switch to X's LLM for instance). So, any suggestions for switching? Codex; Claude Code? (I like my IDE and I like the freedom to choose a model, which is why I stuck with Cursor even when it felt more expensive)

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qzwtoday at 12:35 AM

I just want to make the observation that this whole SpaceX IPO is turning out entirely unlike the CDOs that led to the 2008 financial crisis. There's no mixing of AAA level assets with a bunch of subprime stuff and then getting someone to buy it all as AAA. Not at all similar. Completely different. Will turn out just fine this time.

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Me1000yesterday at 11:29 PM

Cursor's statement on the deal (which does not mention the option at all): https://cursor.com/blog/spacex-model-training

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sippeangeloyesterday at 11:13 PM

That's a hefty payday for a model that barely functions! Every time I run out of API credits and get kicked back to Composer 2 I feel like I'm better off just packing up for the rest of the month.

I feel like we're finally at a point where you don't have to constantly argue with and constantly babysit coding models, which makes it even more frustrating when you're suddenly forced to deal with one that ignores your instructions and gets stuck in thinking loops again.

I suspect it's the vast troves of training data rather than any tech that Cursor possesses that SpaceX is after...

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Rapzidtoday at 12:06 AM

Wow, we are seeing the dark underbelly of the beast here. Nobody talks about cursor anymore for a reason. Look, I'm not saying it's not useful and discounting anyone getting value out of it...

But it's clearly not worth 60B dollars in April 2026.

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maxnevermindtoday at 3:16 AM

Galactic Empire has agreed to acquire a local lemonade stand in exchange for 10 death stars.

vardumpyesterday at 11:25 PM

60B. That's a completely crazy price. Great for Cursor, I guess. If it happens, that is.

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digitaltreestoday at 5:06 AM

Gross. We need more anti trust enforcement. Large incumbents killing all competition will make us weaker over time.

dantihanyiyesterday at 10:37 PM

Bloomberg reporting its an agreement to either acquire for $60B later this year or pay $10B to work together https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-21/spacex-sa...

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cjyesterday at 10:40 PM

Rockets, satellites, social media, AI - the only thing missing from the SpaceX hype portfolio is a certain coworking company. That would really set them up for an exciting IPO.

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jesse_dot_idtoday at 12:24 AM

Every time Musk does anything these days, it further reveals the shell game he's playing with his companies. This is going to be an Enron type of story eventually. I truly wish I had a choice to pull my tax money out of this particular subsidy.

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AirMax98yesterday at 10:39 PM

What are we even doing here.

I have no idea what this has to do with aerospace, but I know a bit about software and this does not look great. Cursor is obviously on a serious decline and has little to no moat in the area they are building in (IDE), which we kinda now know is maybe not even the right area (CLI). I feel like this is just a bad move?

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woeiruayesterday at 10:50 PM

This feels like another Twitter moment... unless he's absolutely desperate for engineers who can train LLMs. In that case it's basically an acquihire. Otherwise, this makes absolutely zero sense.

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d1egoaztoday at 4:15 AM

Last day for me using Cursor at work, I prefer to move to Codex and Claude Code that touch anything related to Elon.

MangoCoffeetoday at 1:36 AM

This is a classic Elon move. He bundled up his company that is, shall we say, crap, into his most valuable company, then tried to hype it up as much as he could. Like when he promised Tesla cars would self drive in X years but it never happened, then pivoted to AI/robots, then re-routed Tesla’s GPUs to xAI, etc.

Cursor might not be the new hotness, but if we believe that agentic coding is the next wave and we’ve gone from asking chatbots to actually using agents for coding, then yes, this move makes sense for Elon to hype up a SpaceX IPO.

throwaway85825yesterday at 11:40 PM

We have reached peak stupid.

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cdrnsfyesterday at 10:42 PM

That's an expensive VS Code fork.

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hedayettoday at 4:41 AM

I'd be interested in this breakdown - what % of that is cursor's product(tech x customer) vs future tokens

mininaoyesterday at 11:50 PM

Dammit, I liked cursor

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lemonish97yesterday at 10:44 PM

What's Cursor's moat here? I'm a bit surprised that xAI/SpaceX needs to buy them rather than building their own VScode forked IDE or an agentic UI/CLI.

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argsndyesterday at 10:35 PM

$50bn for a harness makes no sense, what am I missing?

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oliyoungtoday at 12:57 AM

Cursor ($60b) being valued the same as Twitter ($51b inflation adjusted) is _willlld_

nickvectoday at 12:13 AM

I'm out of the loop - what moat does Cursor even have now, and why is it worth $60B?

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r3451yesterday at 11:26 PM

Elon doesn't know what to do. Ani failed, no one apart from his alt accounts is interested in Grok pictures.

Since the firing of several Grok founders, Grok has decreased in capabilities. It is illogical and insults users when called out.

So he does what everyone does. Write more dev tools, slap a price on it and hope retail investors will be impressed in the IPO. The $60 billion is of course optional and will just be used in the IPO to inflate the valuation.

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alyxyayesterday at 10:49 PM

This is the right partnership to happen. SpaceX has all the compute but is missing the talent for training LLMs, especially on the RL side. Cursor has the talent and RL stack, but doesn't have their own pretrained base model or own their compute. Both will be on a bad trajectory without cooperating because Claude Code and Codex have gained so much momentum already.

supernetworks_today at 3:01 AM

“ Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion”

That isn’t an agreement to buy

alphabettsytoday at 4:16 AM

That’s unfortunate. I’m not interested in using Musk associated products anymore than I have to.

aldielshalatoday at 2:14 AM

$60B for a VSCode fork with AI integration... It may show the value of the gap between vanilla LLM output and production-ready applications.

zacyungbluttoday at 1:46 AM

I feel Cursor isnt’t even worth $6B. What is the moat, the value, the sauce here?

The “apply” model to turn LLM output into code changes?

I like SpaceX a lot but this really doesn’t make sense at $60B

throwatdem12311yesterday at 11:54 PM

Cursor better take the $60B because a VS Code fork with a crappy fine tune of Kimi is not worth that much.

AJRFyesterday at 11:05 PM

I am part of a discord group with about 1000+ devs. I polled them in Jan to see if they had dropped cursor for claude code.

80% of those responded (250ish in the group had). Bit of selection bias there from the question - but my impression was Cursor is very much dying to competition from the labs.

mrcwinntoday at 4:50 AM

You can hate Elon or just be misguided about deals in general. This is brilliant. He’s buying revenue and, on the thesis of scaling agentic knowledge work replacement, a user of his GPU clusters and ultimately GPUs in space. A $60B option is a premium on their revenue - but it may look cheap if he accelerates their coding models. For Cursor, they get what’s nearly impossible to come by - real capacity guarantees and de-risking their reliance on Anthropic or OpenAI.

Laugh all you want. He may have the last laugh on this one.

peterspathtoday at 4:34 AM

I think this is great and helps x.ai building Grok Code and Grok Computer.

It is good to have more competition in this area.

So there aren’t just 2 big players which also have their ideological flaws.

babelfishyesterday at 10:30 PM

Good on them to get $10B breakup terms, after the Twitter shitshow

october8140today at 2:20 AM

SpaceX is going to have an AI coding "oops" in space.

kristopolousyesterday at 11:43 PM

Wish I played that interview game better. I saw the success coming from a mile away (2022) but I can't vibe with people in the hire game right. It's like eye contact, smiling, facial expressions, stuff like that.

I guess there's a bunch of tools to not suck at this. Anyone had success here? The AI tools say I'm great because they can't pick up the kind of problems I'm talking about.

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charles_ftoday at 1:27 AM

I guess it makes more sense than shoe brands pivoting to GPU provider.

Spacex already owns Twitter and xai, trying to post-rationalize with justification like they have servers doesn't make a whole lot of sense. It's all accounting at this point.

int32_64yesterday at 11:10 PM

>acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.

This seems like an elaborate Elon rug pull. A Windsurf situation 2.0

wavemodetoday at 12:39 AM

It looks like this is just an "option" to acquire Cursor at that price? Implying they only plan to exercise the option under certain conditions (such as, one might presume, Cursor actually being worth that much. As right now it definitely isn't.)

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