Emergent Secures Google AI Futures Fund Investment As It Launches E2 Agent And Reaches $25 Million ARR

By Amit Chowdhry • Today at 3:40 PM

Emergent has unveiled its newest agent, E2, announced a strategic investment from Google’s AI Futures Fund, and surpassed $25 million in annual recurring revenue less than five months after launch. The San Francisco-based company, backed by Lightspeed and Y Combinator, is positioning E2 as a significant advancement in AI-driven application development, particularly for users building integration-heavy software.

E2 is designed to validate complex integrations before generating any frontend code, ensuring that critical functionality works in isolation before a full build is completed. The agent produces modular, production-grade code and introduces improvements that the company says reduce build times by 30 to 35 percent while strengthening performance across core workflows.

Emergent is targeting both technical and non-technical builders, offering a platform that lets users at any experience level turn an idea into a fully functioning application. The company is seeking to differentiate itself from legacy no-code and low-code tools that primarily focus on surface-level prototypes and mockups. With E2, Emergent emphasizes maintainable architectures, scaling readiness, and team collaboration.

The agent also acts as an autonomous development team, combining product management, UX and UI design, engineering, quality assurance, and DevOps capabilities within a single system. It focuses on reliability first by validating critical components such as scrapers, OAuth flow,s and payment webhooks before creating interfaces or complete workflows. This responds to user feedback that integration stability was essential for production applications.

E2’s release comes as Emergent deepens its collaboration with Google through the AI Futures Fund investment. The partnership spans Gemini model integration for backend workloads, research collaboration with DeepMind, GCP hosting, and distribution support across Android and Google Search. Emergent previously partnered with Gemini on a joint hackathon earlier this year.

The funding is expected to accelerate hiring, research, and platform expansion as Emergent works to broaden access to AI-powered application creation. The company continues to advance its mission of making full-stack software development accessible to a broader range of builders by removing complexity around backend systems, integrations, and scaling.

KEY QUOTES:

“E2 was built for people who are turning their ideas into production-ready apps in days or weeks, not months or years. Integrations are often the hardest part of any application build, and E2 delivers reliability from the start. Our team is dedicated to providing the best platform to bring business ideas to life. This launch is an important step toward making software creation simpler and more accessible for everyone.”

“We are partnering deeply across three to four areas [with Google]: Gemini models for our backend-heavy workloads (we were a Gemini 3 launch partner), DeepMind research on app design, accuracy, and reinforcement learning; GCP (Google cloud) for hosting small-footprint production apps; and distribution via Android, search, and other properties.”

Mukund Jha, Co-Founder and CEO of Emergent

“The AI Futures Fund is all about reimagining what can be accomplished with generative AI. Emergent’s work is helping people make their ideas a reality, breaking down barriers, and democratizing access to the tools businesses need to build their technology stack. We look forward to supporting them on their journey as they build with Gemini 3, and we can’t wait to see what they do next.”

Jonathan Silber, co-founder and director of AI Futures Fund at Google