The tech giant arms race has escalated again. Meta just announced the acquisition of the Chinese AI agency startup Manus, with a bid exceeding $1 billion, causing a ripple effect.
Deedy, a partner at Menlo Ventures, commented quite straightforwardly: "Compared to AI giants like Perplexity or ElevenLabs, which are valued in the tens of billions to hundreds of billions, this acquisition is the most cost-effective and on-target choice." The implication being—spend less to achieve more.
What is Manus's background? It is a Singaporean AI company under Beijing Butterfly Effect Technology. Earlier this year, it completed a $500 million funding round led by American venture capital firm Benchmark. In terms of funding speed and capital favorability, this company is indeed impressive.
What truly attracts Meta? Product capability. Manus's enterprise-level AI Agent product can automatically handle repetitive tasks such as resume screening, itinerary planning, and data analysis, without the need for manual step-by-step guidance—this is exactly the urgent need for enterprise AI deployment.
The key is that Manus has already established a viable business model. With an annualized revenue of $125 million, it means this is not a burn-to-grow project, but a business with real income. For Meta, eager to turn AI into tangible profits, this is a perfect target to fill the application layer's shortcoming.
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DegenDreamer
· 8h ago
Wow, Manus's deal is really clever. A project with annual revenue of $125 million should have been targeted by major companies long ago.
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WhaleInTraining
· 8h ago
1 billion to acquire an already profitable AI Agent company. Meta's move is indeed clever; it's much better than those overvalued projects.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 8h ago
A billion-dollar AI agent company to make money, Meta's move is quite interesting, not just throwing money around.
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BearMarketBro
· 8h ago
$1 billion acquisition of a company with $125 million in revenue? Whether this deal is worthwhile depends on how the integration goes... Meta probably sees the potential in the agent sector.
The tech giant arms race has escalated again. Meta just announced the acquisition of the Chinese AI agency startup Manus, with a bid exceeding $1 billion, causing a ripple effect.
Deedy, a partner at Menlo Ventures, commented quite straightforwardly: "Compared to AI giants like Perplexity or ElevenLabs, which are valued in the tens of billions to hundreds of billions, this acquisition is the most cost-effective and on-target choice." The implication being—spend less to achieve more.
What is Manus's background? It is a Singaporean AI company under Beijing Butterfly Effect Technology. Earlier this year, it completed a $500 million funding round led by American venture capital firm Benchmark. In terms of funding speed and capital favorability, this company is indeed impressive.
What truly attracts Meta? Product capability. Manus's enterprise-level AI Agent product can automatically handle repetitive tasks such as resume screening, itinerary planning, and data analysis, without the need for manual step-by-step guidance—this is exactly the urgent need for enterprise AI deployment.
The key is that Manus has already established a viable business model. With an annualized revenue of $125 million, it means this is not a burn-to-grow project, but a business with real income. For Meta, eager to turn AI into tangible profits, this is a perfect target to fill the application layer's shortcoming.