For decades, the landscape of software development has been dominated by one key player: code. It’s the backbone of everything, from the simplest apps to the most complex systems. But what if the very way we create software could be flipped on its head? What if AI development, instead of relying on a deep knowledge of programming languages, could be as easy as typing a sentence in English? That’s the bold vision of Wordware, a San Francisco startup that's disrupting the traditional approach to AI creation.
Today, Wordware has just closed a $30 million seed round—one of the largest in Y Combinator’s history. This milestone, led by Spark Capital and supported by an impressive roster of investors including Felicis and Y Combinator, is not just about raising capital. It’s a statem
Wordware Raises $30M to Make Building AI as Easy as Writing in Word
- By Anshika Mathews
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We’re not just building a code-gen tool. We’re enabling a new paradigm where AI agents are the future of software.
