Meta Acquires Manus: $100M ARR AI Agent Startup Redefines the Market
Meta's acquisition of Manus, a general‑purpose AI Agent startup that hit $100 million ARR in just eight months and processes 147 trillion tokens, signals a major shift in the AI Agent landscape by combining Manus's proven technology with Meta's massive ecosystem.
On December 30, Manus, a general‑purpose AI Agent startup, announced it is joining Meta. The acquisition was confirmed by both Manus’s official blog and Meta’s business news page, marking a heightened competition among tech giants for autonomous agent technology.
Maintaining Independent Operations, Serving Billions of Users
Manus states the deal is not a simple takeover; the company will continue operating from Singapore, keeping its app and website services unchanged, and subscriptions will remain unaffected. CEO Eco Xiao said the partnership enables growth on a stronger, more sustainable foundation without altering Manus’s operational model or decision‑making processes.
8‑Month ARR Breaks $100M: Crazy Growth Curve
Before the acquisition, Manus reported an ARR that surpassed $100 million after only eight months. The company’s total annualized revenue now exceeds $125 million, and since the release of version 1.5 it has maintained a monthly compound growth rate of over 20%.
147 trillion tokens processed since launch.
8 million virtual computers created.
These figures illustrate the transition of AI Agents from “toy” experiments to practical “digital employee” tools capable of controlling virtual machines, planning autonomously, and invoking external tools to complete end‑to‑end tasks.
Why Manus? Why Meta?
Manus is distinguished by its general‑purpose capability, unlike domain‑specific agents such as Cursor (code‑focused) or Jasper (writing‑focused). For Meta, while the Llama series dominates the open‑source model arena, the company lacks a killer‑class agent product that can operate independently. Acquiring Manus gives Meta immediate access to a validated commercial model and a mature tech stack that includes context engineering and virtual‑machine scheduling.
Manus also disclosed a prior $75 million funding round led by Benchmark. Joining Meta resolves concerns about compute resources and capital, while granting the startup entry to Meta’s vast consumer and enterprise ecosystem, potentially reaching billions of users.
Reference materials:
Manus Joins Meta for Next Era of Innovation
Meta Announcement: Manus Joins Meta
Manus 100M ARR Announcement
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