Every Emergent user now has access to Claude Opus 4.7 (fast mode). Same model. ~2.5x faster output. Same pricing and rate limits as Opus 4.6 fast mode. Build faster. Ship sooner ⚡
Emergent
Technology, Information and Internet
Turn your ideas into monetizable software.
About us
Emergent is an AI app builder that turns your ideas into monetizable software. We build autonomous coding agents that replace traditional software development by generating, testing, and deploying production applications directly from plain-language intent. Our systems run in production at global scale and are used to build millions of real applications. Since our public launch, Emergent has reached $100M ARR in 8 months making us the fastest-growing startup in the world. 6M+ users across 190+ countries have built 6M+ applications on Emergent. We've raised $100M from Khosla Ventures, SoftBank, Google, Lightspeed India, Prosus Ventures, Together Fund, and Y Combinator. We're solving the hard part of AI-driven software creation: correctness, reliability, security, and scale in real production systems. The team is built by repeat founders, Olympiad medalists, IIT & IIM alumni, and leaders from Google, Amazon, and Dropbox. We're hiring builders who want ownership, speed, and impact at global scale.
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https://emergent.sh
External link for Emergent
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
Employees at Emergent
Updates
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Claude Platform on AWS is now generally available; Native Claude API. AWS auth. Managed Agents, Code Execution, Skills, MCP connector - all of it. Here's what our Chief Architect Avinash had to say about the release in the launch blog: https://lnkd.in/eVTYZsug
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Sometimes great tools come from an ambitious vision. Sometimes they come from one guy avoiding inconvenience at all costs. Presenting Database Viewer in your Emergent apps! Just paste your MongoDB URL and instantly access deployment data across review and production environments. You can search using plain English, make edits safely with confirmation prompts, and even undo changes with version history.
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"Behind the media blitz and the marketing glitz, most AI products just don't work." That was one of the threads running through a panel at Anthropic's Code with Claude event, where our co- founder Madhav Jha joined Varun Anand from Clay, Lauren Reeder from Sequoia Capital and Shain Noor from Silvia for a conversation on building AI-native companies. They got into the founding bets that defined their companies, how they think about pricing and product iterations as the models evolve, and what they would do differently if they were starting today. A great panel with unique insights into the space!
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Emergent reposted this
🎬‼️ The teaser dropped last week. Now the full episode. Mukund Jha, founder of Emergent, arguably among the fastest-growing AI companies in the world right now, joined us on IndiaAI in Action, a special series of Startup Policy Forum, in collaboration with IndiaAI Mission. We spent time with Mukund at Vibecon, Emergent's blockbuster hackathon that saw 25,000 applicants compete for 300 spots, with the winner walking away with a Y Combinator interview. The energy at the venue - Polaris School of Technology - said everything about where Indian AI is headed. Here's what we covered: ➡️ The AI opportunity: global and India. Mukund's take is unequivocal: we are underhyped. The transformation coming from new AI companies will be “magical.” Software that once cost $1M to build now costs $10K. India's edge? The largest population, a data advantage, and an application layer wide open for the taking. His advice: building global is as hard as building for India. So you might as well think big. ➡️ Wingman, Emergent's next big bet: Emergent just launched Wingman in limited beta, an AI agent that handles your email, calendar, marketing, HR and more, accessible via WhatsApp, Slack, and iMessage, and has already met with a wild reception. The vision: Autonomous personal agents to run everything you need in a business, beyond software. ➡️ The ARR debate: Real revenues. Real customers. But a definition battle. Mukund explained it simply: Emergent quotes annualised run rate, not annual recurring revenue in the traditional SaaS sense. With consumption-based pricing and 40-50% month-on-month growth swings, old metrics simply don't fit. The industry will settle on a standard and a definition. But the growth is real. ➡️ Why Vibecon mattered: 25,000 applicants. 300 teams. 500 builders. A two-day hackathon to inspire India's next wave of founders to think their boldest idea, and then think 10x beyond that. ➡️ The Dunzo chapter: Mukund pioneered quick commerce in India. Then Dunzo failed. He went through a phase of depression. Then AI happened, and he went back to building. That distraction became Emergent. His lesson: focus ruthlessly on what's working. His sleepless nights today? Not from worry. From working. ➡️ Building with his twin Co-founder Madhav Jha , early researcher on Amazon's deep learning team, stays in the background but powers the research engine. Mukund calls it "having a replica in your company." The tight coupling of research and engineering is core to why Emergent moves so fast. ➡️ One line for every builder: "Whatever is your most ambitious idea — think 10x more." Link to watch the episode: https://lnkd.in/gRwXkJik Prashant Sharma | Everett Butler | Manav Garg | Together Fund | Hemant Mohapatra | Lightspeed India | Mansi Chugh | Khosla Ventures | Prosus | Ashutosh Sharma | Poonam Thakur | Ankit Gupta | Jared Friedman | Mukul Rustagi S Krishnan | Jitin Prasada | Barnali Mukherjee | Anshul M Singhal
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Emergent reposted this
Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI avatar of himself to sit in meetings. A 3-person team in Austin built $300K ARR in 90 days with 12 agents running ops. A 23-year-old with no coding background signed 6 enterprise customers and hit $500K ARR in 6 months. These stories have different contexts, but share a common ingredient: systems that understand a slice of the work and go do it. Everyone who's built something knows shipping isn't the finish line. It's the starting gun. What wears you down is everything after... the follow-ups, the incomplete tasks stuck in your head, the lingering sense that something important was missed. If agents can help a public-company CEO keep up with their job, and help a 3-person team operate like a full department, then they can definitely do the same for a small business owner on a regular Tuesday. That's the statement behind what we're trying to build at Emergent with Wingman. For the founder in Bangalore. The salesperson in Austin. The consultant in Berlin. We're building for people who want to do right without losing their life to the job. I wrote about this in Fortune. Read the full piece here: https://lnkd.in/driRqehN
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I've said it before, AI is under-hyped... Shweta Rajpal Kohli shared a sneak peek of our conversation at Vibecon, full episode dropping soon. I know saying AI is under-hyped sounds strange when every second post is about AI. But I think we're saturated on the first-order conversations: AI writing code, making images, answering questions. That's the visible part that feels over-discussed. The second and third-order effects are where the real transformation is, and we've barely started talking about them. Those effects come from companies that are only just being built. It's hard to predict from the outside, you have to see them taking shape. Vibecon was a glimpse. Startup Policy Forum | IndiaAI
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Two signals that tell you as a founder that you're building the right thing: 1. Your product is described as "intuitive" (especially true in AI) 2. People tell others about it without being asked This is the flywheel we care about at Emergent. Building something people genuinely want to use, and them telling their network about it. We're seeing more of this every week... and now it's picking up with Wingman too! Thanks for the shoutout, Vedant Kunte.
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