Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
SF computer vision platform for dataset management, annotation, training, and deployment serving 250K+ developers; $40M OpenAI Fund-backed at $200M valuation competing with Scale AI for CV development tooling.
Roboflow is a San Francisco-based computer vision platform — backed with $40 million raised from OpenAI Fund, Craft Ventures, and Y Combinator at an estimated $200 million valuation — providing developers, ML engineers, and enterprises with a complete toolkit for building, training, and deploying custom computer vision AI models: dataset management, image and video annotation (manual and AI-assisted), model training, evaluation, and deployment to edge devices, cloud APIs, and web applications. Founded in 2019 by Brad Dwyer and Joseph Nelson, Roboflow serves 250,000+ developers and 50,000+ organizations with a community-driven model that includes the Roboflow Universe (public dataset repository with 100,000+ computer vision datasets).
$2.3B raised at $29.3B valuation; $2B+ ARR (Q1 2026); used by 50%+ of Fortune 500. Dominant commercial AI coding tool; built on VSCode fork with native agent mode. Competing with GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, and Lovable in the vibe-coding wave.
Cursor is an AI-powered code editor built on Visual Studio Code that integrates advanced language models to provide intelligent code completion, generation, debugging, and refactoring capabilities directly in the development workflow. The company serves software developers seeking to accelerate coding productivity through AI assistance while maintaining full control and understanding of their code. Cursor delivers value through contextual code suggestions that understand entire codebases, natural language commands to modify code, inline AI chat for explaining complex code, and a familiar VS Code interface that requires minimal learning curve for existing developers.
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