Replit raises $400M

Replit closed a roughly $400M Series D to expand its 'vibe‑coding' and coding‑agent tools, according to social reports this week (x.com). That kind of funding round usually triggers scaling conversations around training and inference for coding agents.

Valuation jumped to $9 billion, up from about $3 billion roughly six months earlier ([techcrunch.com)]. The raise was led by Georgian Partners ([prnewswire.com)], with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue, G Squared, Prysm Capital, Y Combinator and the Qatar Investment Authority among others ([aihola.com)]. Replit unveiled “Agent 4,” which the company says is roughly 10x faster than Agent 3 and which CEO Amjad Masad has claimed can “vibe‑code” an entire startup from idea to production in demonstrations ([blog.replit.com)]. The company reported more than 50 million users on its platform and said developers at over 85% of Fortune 500 companies build on Replit, with a public goal of reaching $1 billion in run‑rate revenue by the end of 2026 ([prnewswire.com)]. Replit highlighted integrations with Databricks Apps and Lakebase and pointed to an expanded strategic partnership with Google Cloud as part of its enterprise push, while investors included strategic participants such as Databricks Ventures, Accenture Ventures and Okta Ventures ([blog.replit.com)]. The company said the fresh capital will fund global expansion, product development and increased infrastructure capacity to support higher‑performance agents and enterprise workloads, per its investor release and corporate blog post. ([prnewswire.com)]

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