Anything Raises $11 Million to Build Next-Gen Text-to-App Builder
- Menlo Times

- Oct 1
- 1 min read

Anything, developer of the vibe-coding platform, led by Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe, has secured $11 million at a $100 million valuation led by Footwork.
Anything is the fastest way to build products without coding.
It went viral because it ships real apps, designs look polished, and money-making tools are built in. Powered by a more reliable agent, anyone can launch production apps in hours and start charging customers.
Non-technical users are already running businesses: a realtor selling AI portals ($100/mo), a finance pro in Japan hitting $34k revenue, and a marketer making $20k from a referral tool.
Anything Max just launched: an autonomous software engineer.
Give it a goal, and it uses a real browser to run your app, debug, write code, test, and repeat until it’s done. It handles vague prompts like “it’s broken, please fix” and builds without supervision. After 2 years of infra work, branching databases, and testing in real environments, it’s ready to scale. Soon, a team of AI agents will help anyone build and monetize software, no coding required.



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