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SoftBank’s $300M Valuation Bet on the Death of the Developer “Emergent”

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Last updated: January 22, 2026 1:38 pm
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January 22, 2026: For years, the “Indian Startup Dream” was built on the backs of millions of delivery partners and massive logistical fleets. But the latest $70 million bet from SoftBank and Khosla Ventures suggests the next cycle will be built on something much leaner: autonomous code.

Emergent, the “vibe-coding” platform founded by Mukund and Madhav Jha, is proving that the most lucrative market for AI isn’t other tech companies, it’s the “non-tech” world. While the startup just tripled its valuation to $300 million, the real story lies in who is using the platform.

Why SoftBank Broke its 3-Year India Silence for Emergent’s AI Agents

Unlike traditional developer tools like GitHub Copilot, the agentic code platform isn’t designed to help engineers work faster. It is designed to replace the need for them entirely for small and medium businesses (SMBs).

Currently, about 60% of the agentic vibe coding platform’s 5 million users aren’t “techies.” They are factory owners, construction managers, and solo entrepreneurs. These are people who previously faced a $200,000 bill from a dev shop to build a custom inventory tool. On Emergent, they are “vibing” that same tool into existence for under $5,000.

This shift has allowed the agentic vibe coding platform to perform a financial feat rarely seen in the SaaS world. The startup scaled from $100,000 to $50 million in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) in just seven months. It is currently on track to clear the $100 million mark by April 2026.

The platform functions as a “virtual engineering team.” A user describes a business problem in plain English, and a swarm of specialized AI agents, like the E1 agent for stable production or E1.1 for experimental builds, handle the architecture, frontend, and secure deployment.

For SoftBank, this investment is a strategic homecoming. After a three-year hiatus from new Indian deals, the Masayoshi Son-led group is doubling down on “agentic AI.” They aren’t just backing a founder with a history; they are backing a structural shift in how the world’s $5 trillion IT services industry might soon be disrupted by a prompt.

As the company expands its R&D teams in San Francisco and Bengaluru, the goal is clear: to ensure that the next great software company isn’t started by a coder, but by someone with nothing more than a good idea and a subscription to Emergent.

The era of the “10x Developer” may be facing its most significant threat yet, and it’s coming from a familiar face in the Indian startup scene.

“Software creation is undergoing a structural shift,” CEO Mukund Jha told reporters. “Earlier, only people with technical training or massive capital could turn ideas into real products. Emergent flips that model.”

The platform already boasts 5 million users across 190 countries. With this new $70 million war chest, the Jha brothers plan to double down on R&D in Bengaluru and San Francisco, aiming to cross the $100 million ARR milestone by April.

As Vinod Khosla noted, this isn’t a play for the next product cycle; it’s a decade-long bet on the democratization of the digital economy. If Emergent succeeds, the “Death of the Developer” won’t be an ending, but a new beginning for a billion creators.

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