Emergent raises $130 million in Series C funding round led by Creaegis
The AI software creation platform’s valuation is at $1.5 billion making it a unicorn in a year after its public launch
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Published: Jul 16, 2026 6:44 PM | 2 min read
- Emergent, an AI software creation platform, has secured $130 million in Series C funding, led by Creaegis with participation from several investors including MNI Ventures, Khosla Ventures, and SoftBank Vision Fund 2.
- The funding round values Emergent at $1.5 billion, marking a fivefold increase in valuation within four months and establishing it as a unicorn since its public launch a year ago.
- CEO Mukund Jha emphasized the platform's goal of democratizing software development, making it accessible to non-technical users and enabling them to build software tailored to their business needs.
- Creaegis Managing Partner Prakash Parthasarathy highlighted the opportunity for small businesses to leverage autonomous platforms for software development and automation, addressing historical disadvantages.
Emergent, the AI software creation platform, has announced a $130 million Series C funding.
The round was led by Creaegis, with MNI Ventures - Claypond Capital and Sentinel Global as co-lead investors, and participation from Khosla Ventures, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Lightspeed, and Y Combinator.
The latest round values Emergent at $1.5 billion, increasing its valuation fivefold in just four months and making it a unicorn in a year after its public launch.
Speaking on the funding announcement, Mukund Jha, Co-founder and CEO, Emergent said, “The real impact of the AI revolution will be a complete democratization of who gets to build what software, where they get to build it, and how much it costs. It’s about making software development accessible to the people closest to the problem, regardless of their technical knowledge. With a platform like Emergent, the people who have great ideas and deep domain expertise can now build and run the software their business needs to succeed at a fraction of the cost.”
“We built Emergent for the non-technical entrepreneur and the small business owner, with 70% of our users having no prior coding experience,” Jha adds. “We give these users a new path beyond generic SaaS, slow and expensive dev shops, lightweight prototype tools, or waiting for technical talent to which they may never have access.”
“Small businesses today have a historic moment to build, automate, and operate using autonomous platforms and address their disadvantages in the previous era,” said Prakash Parthasarathy, Managing Partner, Creaegis. “Emergent is enabling every entrepreneur and business to embrace this change with production-grade software and automation.”
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