
Introducing Devin 2.0: a new agent-native IDE experience. Generally available today starting at $20. 🧵👇
Arjun Mishra
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Introducing Devin 2.0: a new agent-native IDE experience. Generally available today starting at $20. 🧵👇



We’ve raised over $400M at a $10.2B post-money valuation to advance the frontier of AI coding agents. The round was led by Founders Fund with other existing investors including Lux, 8VC, Neo, Elad Gil, Definition Capital, and Swish VC all doubling down. We’re also joined by new investors including Bain Capital Ventures and D1 Capital. Two of our early investors, Christian Lawless of Conversion Capital and Emily Cohen of Neo, have even joined our team full-time.


We raised $85M. It's taken 4 years to get to this moment. Exa began as a gnawing itch. What if Google was outdated? What if you could use transformers to build perfect search over all the world’s information? What if we were the ones who did it? In 2021, this sounded crazy to most people I talked to. So we did YC, bought a million dollar GPU cluster, trained transformer models for years, made some serious breakthroughs, built a search API, grew our customer base to thousands, grew our team to 35 people, shipped the highest quality search for LLMs in the world (Exa API), shipped the most comprehensive search in the world (Websets), shipped the fastest search API in the world (Exa Fast), and now raised a Series B. Exa doesn’t sound so crazy to people anymore. With this funding, that original itch has turned into a feeling of duty. It’s not just a dream anymore. Exa is well-positioned to completely transform the way we find information as a society. The stakes could not be higher. As our species plunges headfirst into an increasingly chaotic AI world, misinformation will be rampant and quality information will become ever harder to find. Social media, news orgs, and traditional search engines are not equipped to handle the information overload from this new era. Exa is. Exa was built to be search infrastructure for this AI world. Unlike incumbents, we have no ads, meaning our incentives are purely to serve our users with the highest quality information. And unlike other startups, we spent years building our own search engine from scratch and making it customizable, meaning our users can get customized control over the world’s information. The next stage of Exa will be achieving the dream of perfect search. What this means is that we will handle literally any information request. Ex. “What’s the total number of articles about web search that came out in the past year”. To truly organize the world’s information, we’ll need to: 1. Gather all the world’s information 2. Develop methods to preprocess it such that it can be retrievable with any query no matter how complex The first step is building 10x larger scale indexing/processing infrastructure, training/researching novel embedding models on a 5x bigger GPU cluster, and customizing our product for tens of thousands of new customers around the world. Does this all sound crazy? Exactly. It’s the crazy ones who'll do it.

Would Lovable have grown nearly as fast if the term “vibe coding” hadn’t entered the zeitgeist? I don’t think so. Some of the fastest-growing startups create or attach themselves to culturally relevant language.


