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MIT Graduate Marcus Lowe Secures $11M In Funding For No-Code AI-Powered Platform That Can Create Mobile And Web Apps



Marcus Lowe, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate, has secured massive funding to help people build apps and products.

Lowe is the co-founder of Anything, a San Francisco-based software development company that deploys AI agents to ensure you can launch tools, products, mobile, and web apps without writing a line of code.

“We’re moving from coding assistants to autonomous development teams. You act like a product manager,” Lowe told Tech Funding News about the platform founded alongside Dhruv Amin. “Say what you want, and the agents build it. We’re not heading toward a world where everyone can code more easily, but one where almost no one needs to code.”

The outlet reports that Anything provides users with perks such as back-end infrastructure, authentication, and payment systems. Since launching in August, Anything has gained significant interest, which is reflected in its 700,000 registered users and counting, and $2 million in recurring annual revenue in just two weeks.

“For two years Dhruv Amin and I have been iterating on an AI app builder. We asked ourselves, what if anyone could truly build anything,” Lowe said in a LinkedIn post. “Not just vibe coding, but truly production grade, ready-to-ship, beautiful apps with everything from payments to databases to hosting. No stitching tools together. All already there. Our answer is Anything: a radically new AI agent that ships mobile and web apps with everything built in.”

Anything has raised $11 million in funding in a Series A round led by Footwork, with M13 also participating, Lowe confirmed in a separate LinkedIn post. The company had previously raised $8.5 million in funding. The new round will support its scale and further innovation. The launch of a new product, Anything Maxm, an autonomous AI software engineer, also accompanied the announcement.

“It tries your app on its own (like an engineer would), solves the hardest bugs, and ships entire features for you. You give it a goal as the product manager, and then like an eng, it goes off and works in the background — no baby sitting every prompt,” Lowe explained in the post.

Amin told Tech Funding News regarding the latest product:

“Most AI coding tools make great prototypes, but fail on real launches. We’ve solved the fundamental problem that is the Achilles heel of every other ‘vibe coding’ tool: users get stuck at 2 a.m. trying to launch something and can’t figure out why their app won’t work. With our new Anything Max agent, we’re giving everyone a personal software engineer who actually tries your app, finds bugs, and fixes them autonomously. That’s how you help people cross the last mile.”



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