Emergent is an AI app builder that turns plain-language ideas into working, monetizable software. Its autonomous coding agents handle design, coding, testing, deployment, and scaling behind the scenes, giving non-technical users something that feels like a cloud-based engineering team. Founded by twin brothers Mukund and Madhav Jha and backed by Khosla Ventures, SoftBank, Lightspeed, Google, and Y Combinator, Emergent reached roughly $50M in ARR within seven months of launch and counts more than 5 million users across 190+ countries.
Reflex is an open-source, full-stack Python framework and cloud platform that lets developers build and deploy production-grade web apps entirely in Python - no JavaScript required. Founded by ex-Apple and Ancestry engineers Nikhil Rao and Alek Petuskey, the company (originally Pynecone, a Y Combinator W23 startup) wraps React components in Python so data scientists, analysts, and engineers can ship UI, backend, and deployment from a single codebase. It has grown to over a million apps built, 25k+ GitHub stars, and adoption inside Fortune 500 companies.
Anything (formerly Create / create.xyz) is a San Francisco AI platform that turns plain-English prompts into live, production-ready mobile and web apps - complete with backend, database, authentication, payments, and built-in AI integrations. Founded by Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe, it aims to take non-technical builders past the prototype stage all the way to a deployed, money-making product. The company raised an $11M Series A in 2025 at a $100M valuation and reported 700,000+ registered users.