
AI coding startup Cursor, co-founded by Pakistani entrepreneur Sualeh Asif, is set for a potential $60 billion acquisition deal with SpaceX, marking a major milestone for Pakistan’s growing presence in the global tech industry.
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According to multiple reports, SpaceX has secured the right to acquire Cursor later this year. If the deal does not go through, the aerospace company will reportedly pay $10 billion for collaborative work between the two firms. The partnership is expected to combine Cursor’s AI-driven coding tools with SpaceX’s advanced computing infrastructure.
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI.
The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will…
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 21, 2026
Cursor has emerged as a leading player in AI-powered software development, offering tools that automate coding tasks and improve developer productivity. The company has gained traction alongside major AI firms such as OpenAI and Anthropic, reflecting rapid growth in demand for generative AI solutions.
Originally from Karachi, Sualeh Asif studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he co-founded the startup with fellow students. His journey from local education to global recognition has been widely praised as an example of innovation and entrepreneurship.
The company reportedly generates over $1 billion in annualised revenue and serves millions of developers across thousands of enterprises, including major global firms. Its rapid rise has positioned it among the fastest-growing startups in the AI sector.
Former IT minister Umar Saif lauded Asif as a role model for young Pakistanis, highlighting his achievements as a self-made entrepreneur.
Finally the kind of role models Pakistani youth needs: Sualeh Arif.
Not property dealers, tax evaders, bank defaulters, rent seekers, born into wealth etc.
But a self-made kid from a middle-class family in Karachi. Studied at MIT, started a hugely impactful company, changed…
— Umar Saif (@umarsaif) April 23, 2026
If finalised, the deal would represent one of the largest acquisitions in the AI industry and a significant moment for Pakistani representation in global technology leadership.