Michael Truell is an American software engineer and entrepreneur.[1] He is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Cursor, an AI coding agent company.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Truell was born in New York City and studied at the Horace Mann School, where he would meet Aman Sanger, a future co-founder. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, majoring in computer science and mathematics.[2] During his early years, he developed an interest in programming and worked on improving reinforcement learning for simple robotic tasks.[1][4] He co-created the Halite AI Programming Competition in 2016, which served over 10,000 contestants across three seasons of competition.[5][6] In 2017, Michael attended the Research Science Institute.[7] While at MIT, he did research on the maximum likelihood estimation for Brownian motion tree models.[8]
Career
In 2022, Truell co-founded Cursor with Sualeh Asif, Aman Sanger and Arvid Lunnemark, whom he met while studying at MIT.[9][10] Cursor is an artificial intelligence-assisted coding environment used for software development tasks.[3] In 2024, the company raised $60 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz.[3][1] In November 2025, Cursor raised $2.3 billion in a funding round co-led by Accel and Coatue, increasing its valuation to approximately $29.3 billion.[2][11]
Cursor has been reported to generate over $1 billion in annualized revenue and is used by companies such as Nvidia, Adobe, Uber, and Shopify.[2][3] In 2026, SpaceX entered into an agreement with Cursor that provided an option to acquire the company for $60 billion, or alternatively to pay $10 billion for access to its technology and collaboration.[12]
References
- ^ a b c d Quiroz-Gutierrez, Marco. “Cursor’s 25-year-old CEO is a former Google intern who just inked a $60 billion deal with SpaceX”. Fortune. Retrieved 2026-04-24.
- ^ a b c d “Michael Truell”. Forbes. Retrieved 2026-04-24.
- ^ a b c d Goel, Shubhangi. “Inside the AI startup Elon Musk is betting $60 billion on”. Business Insider. Retrieved 2026-04-24.
- ^ Truell, Michael; Gruenstein, Josh. “A Universal Robot Control System using Reinforcement Learning with Limited Feedback”. mntruell.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
- ^ Spector, Benjamin; Truell, Michael (2017-10-20). “The Design and Implementation of Modern Online Programming Competitions”. arXiv:1710.07738 [cs.CY].
- ^ Haskin, Brian (Janzert). “A Quick Rating System Comparison”. janzert.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
- ^ “2017 Rickoids”.
- ^ Truell, Michael; Hutter, Jan-Christian (2017-10-20). “Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Brownian Motion Tree Models Based on One Sample”. arXiv:2112.00816 [stat.ME].
- ^ Garfinkle, Allie. “Cursor’s crossroads: The rapid rise, and very uncertain future, of a $30 billion AI startup”. Fortune. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ^ “Tech in Asia – Connecting Asia’s startup ecosystem”. techinasia.com. Retrieved 2026-04-24.
- ^ Tremayne-Pengelly, Alexandra (2025-11-13). “A.I. ‘Vibe Coding’ Startup Cursor Nearly Triples Valuation to $29B After New Funding”. Observer. Retrieved 2026-04-24.
- ^ “Behind Cursor’s Deal With SpaceX, Anthropic and Compute Costs Loomed Large”. The Information. Retrieved 2026-04-24.