Anything Raises $11M Series A to Redefine No-Code AI App Creation
October 16, 2025
byFenoms Startup Research

Anything, a next-generation AI-powered no-code platform, has raised $11 million in Series A funding at a $100 million valuation, led by Footwork, with participation from M13, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Uncork Capital.
Launched only weeks ago, the startup has already generated headlines by achieving a $2 million annualized run rate in its first two weeks, allowing anyone - even those with no coding background - to build, launch, and monetize apps using natural language alone.
The funding round signals growing investor conviction that AI-driven development platforms will become the new backbone of how software is created, customized, and deployed at scale.
From Prompt to Product
The idea behind Anything is deceptively simple: describe what you want to build, and the platform assembles the entire software stack for you - frontend, backend, payments, authentication, deployment, analytics, and bug management.
In practice, it’s a full-stack app factory.
Unlike most no-code platforms that stop at the prototype phase, Anything carries users through the entire production cycle. Entrepreneurs can describe a fitness tracker, marketplace, or customer portal, and Anything transforms those prompts into functioning apps ready for users.
Already, real-world use cases are emerging.
- A real-estate agent launched a subscription-based listing portal.
- A teacher built a learning management app for under $20.
- A small business owner created an internal operations dashboard that’s now being licensed to peers.
What makes these stories remarkable isn’t just the ease of creation - it’s the leap from “idea” to “income” happening in days, not months.
The Quiet Revolution Inside the Platform
Anything’s engineering breakthrough is Anything Max, an autonomous AI engineer that stress-tests applications, identifies issues, and automatically implements fixes. It removes the final bottleneck of app creation - the late-night debugging session - by letting AI act as a self-correcting co-founder.
But the deeper innovation is less visible: the platform is quietly learning from every success and every failure across its user base. Each time an app crashes, scales, converts, or monetizes, the system collects metadata about what worked and what didn’t - feeding that intelligence back into its generation layer.
And this is where founders should lean in - because this feedback loop is the foundation of a new kind of moat.
In today’s AI rush, most startups compete on capability: faster models, smarter prompts, more automation. But Anything’s real strategic edge is compounding intelligence - the way each app built on the platform teaches the system how to build better apps.
Every user becomes a contributor to a growing dataset of success patterns. When one app achieves higher engagement through a layout tweak, or when a payment flow yields higher conversions, the platform internalizes that signal and subtly improves its next generation.
Over time, this creates a self-reinforcing advantage - one that’s nearly impossible for competitors to replicate. Because while features can be copied, learning curves cannot.
For founders, the lesson is enormous: you don’t need to out-innovate the market every quarter if your product learns faster than your competition. Build mechanisms that absorb knowledge from usage - and your company compounds even when you’re asleep.
That’s the hidden playbook powering the next wave of AI companies. Anything isn’t just a no-code tool; it’s a living system that gets better with every click, every deployment, every line of auto-generated code.
A Booming Market for Accessible Software Creation
The rise of Anything comes as the no-code and low-code development market continues to explode. According to Forrester, the sector is expected to reach $25 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 20.9%. Gartner projects that by 2026, 70% of new applications will involve AI-assisted development, compared to less than 10% in 2020.
Simultaneously, the global developer productivity tools market is expanding at 12–15% annually, as organizations struggle to meet the demand for new apps. By 2030, more than 500 million software solutions are expected to be created - nearly equal to the number built in the past 40 years combined.
The key driver: while developer salaries rise and hiring remains tight, businesses still need custom digital tools. Platforms like Anything promise to close that gap by empowering everyone to become a creator - not just those fluent in code.
Growth, Traction, and Momentum
In just its first few weeks, Anything has gained over 700,000 users worldwide and has become one of the fastest-growing AI platforms since the launch of ChatGPT.
Its founders - Dhruv Amin, Rajiv Kalyan, and Anant Singh - built the company around a simple philosophy: “AI should be a builder, not just a brainstormer.” Their goal is to turn natural language from a creative prompt into an executable product pipeline.
Investors like Bessemer Venture Partners and M13 are betting that this model will redefine app creation at scale, much as Wix and Shopify once democratized websites and e-commerce.
Why It’s a Turning Point for Founders
This round marks more than a capital infusion - it’s a signal that AI creation tools are maturing into full-stack businesses. Anything is moving from novelty to infrastructure, bridging creativity and deployment.
For founders, it’s a reminder that the long game in AI isn’t about who automates the most tasks - it’s about who captures the learning that happens after automation. Every interaction, every success metric, every failure holds insight that can sharpen the next cycle.
The companies that survive the AI boom will be those that build feedback systems, not just features.
Anything’s model reflects that truth: each new app strengthens its ecosystem, training its AI layer and deepening its moat. The more people use it, the smarter and faster it becomes - turning user activity into perpetual R&D.
What’s Next for Anything
The $11 million Series A will fund:
- Expansion of the AI engineering core and Anything Max agent capabilities
- Infrastructure scaling to handle millions of concurrent builds
- Strategic hires in ML, data, and growth marketing
- Partnerships across education, small business, and enterprise innovation
As the no-code-meets-AI revolution continues, Anything could become the “operating system for app creation,” enabling a world where building software is as conversational as sending a text.









