Emergent, an AI-powered software creation platform, has reached unicorn status after closing a $130 million Series C funding round at a $1.5 billion valuation. The company achieved the milestone within a year of its public launch.
The round was led by Creaegis, with co-lead investors including MNI Ventures, Claypond Capital, and Sentinel Global. Existing backers Khosla Ventures, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Lightspeed, and Y Combinator also participated.
Emergent’s platform allows entrepreneurs and business owners to build full-stack, production-ready web and mobile applications using AI agents, without requiring traditional engineering skills. Since launch, the company says more than 12 million applications have been created on its platform by users worldwide.
The company is addressing a fundamental barrier in technology creation: access to engineering talent. Custom software development remains expensive and time-intensive, but Emergent’s autonomous AI agents can build products including CRMs, ERPs, marketplaces, and mobile apps at a fraction of the traditional cost.
Mukund Jha, co-founder and CEO, said the company’s mission is to democratize software development, enabling people with deep domain expertise but no technical background to build the tools their businesses need.
The Indian startup ecosystem has seen a surge in AI-native companies reaching billion-dollar valuations, reflecting global investor appetite for AI-powered development tools.