Anything Raises $11 Million to Democratize No-Code AI App Development

Helping people build, launch, and scale AI apps without any coding.

San Francisco-based startup Anything has raised $11 million in a Series A funding round led by Footwork Ventures, with participation from M13. Now valued at $100 million, this latest infusion brings Anything’s total capital raised to nearly $20 million. Founded by Dhruv Amin (YouTube TV’s first product manager) and Marcus Lowe (ex-Google Maps, MIT Media Lab), Anything addresses a widespread gap in the AI coding tools market. 

Many platforms excel at generating flashy prototypes but fall short when it comes to turning ideas into deployable, revenue-generating applications equipped with backend infrastructure, authentication, payment processing, and full app store readiness. Anything breaks new ground by delivering production-ready mobile and web apps solely from natural language prompts, without any coding required.

Unlike other tools that stop at creating simple prototypes, Anything takes you all the way from ideation to a ready to launch app. All you have to do is describe what you want in plain language, and the platform handles the heavy lifting, building a fully functional app complete with backend services, databases, payment processing, and security features.

What usually takes a team of engineers weeks or months to put together, Anything delivers in minutes. It removes the technical headaches and complicated parts, so even people without coding experience can bring their app ideas to life, launch them on major app stores, and start growing real businesses right away.

Revenue at Lighting Speed 

Since going live on August 7, 2025, Anything has taken off at an incredible pace. During the first 72 hours, it attracted over 3.2 million views and 30,000 new sign-ups. Today it boasts over 700,000 registered users and $2 million in annual recurring revenue within weeks of launch.

Real-world applications are already generating significant income. A Los Angeles-based real estate agent charges $100 per month for an AI training portal, a finance professional earns $34,000 from a suite of AI-driven tools, and a filmmaker targets $20,000 monthly recurring revenue from a children’s AI app launched on the platform.

Anything also introduced its latest game-changer, Anything Maxm, an autonomous AI engineer designed to save developers from the dreaded “2 a.m. doom loop.” Many developers struggle late into the night, stuck on recurring bugs that block their app’s launch. Anything Maxm autonomously tests applications, detects bugs, and ships fixes without requiring user intervention.

Dhruv Amin, CEO and co-founder, explains, “Most AI coding tools make great prototypes but stumble on real launches. We’ve solved the fundamental problem at the heart of every other ‘vibe coding’ tool: users get stuck at 2 a.m. trying to figure out why their app won’t work. With Anything Maxm, we’ve given everyone a personal software engineer who tests your app, finds bugs, and fixes them autonomously. That’s how you cross the last mile.”

Built to Scale

Anything’s platform is designed to scale. The company processes nearly 20,000 new projects daily and produces applications for diverse purposes. Their vision is to shift software development paradigms from code-centric to product manager led, where users direct AI agents who autonomously build and scale apps.

“We’re moving beyond coding assistants to autonomous development teams. You act like a product manager; say what you want and agents build it. It’s not about making everyone code more easily, but making coding unnecessary for most,” said Marcus Lowe 

David Cowan, Partner at Bessemer, also praised the startup’s vision: “What impressed us most about Anything is how they’ve eliminated every barrier in the app development process. Other tools promise AI-generated code, but Anything delivers a complete and scalable solution, enabling thousands to launch real, revenue-generating businesses previously unimaginable without engineering teams.”

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Sachin Mohan
Sachin is a Senior Content Writer at AIM Media House. He is a tech enthusiast and holds a very keen interest in emerging technologies and how they fare in the current market. He can be reached at sachin.mohan@aimmediahouse.com
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