Emergent Raises $70 Million to Expand No-Code Software Development for Businesses
Emergent has raised $70 million in new funding as it looks to accelerate the adoption of no-code software development across enterprise and mid-market organizations. The investment underscores growing demand for platforms that allow non-technical users to build, deploy, and scale applications without writing traditional code.
The funding round values Emergent at approximately $300 million and was led by prominent venture firms, with participation from both technology-focused and growth-stage investors. The company plans to use the capital to expand product capabilities, scale go-to-market efforts, and deepen integrations with enterprise systems.
Emergent’s platform focuses on enabling business teams—such as operations, product, and customer experience—to rapidly create internal tools and workflows using natural language prompts and visual interfaces. By abstracting away complex software engineering tasks, the company aims to shorten development cycles and reduce reliance on overstretched engineering teams.
According to Emergent, customers are increasingly turning to no-code tools to address backlogs of internal software requests, automate processes, and prototype new ideas faster. The company reports strong traction among businesses seeking to balance speed, cost efficiency, and governance in application development.
With the new funding, Emergent plans to invest heavily in AI-driven automation, security controls, and enterprise-grade compliance features. The company is also expanding its global footprint, hiring across engineering, sales, and customer success.
As organizations continue to embrace digital transformation, Emergent is positioning itself at the intersection of no-code development and AI—aiming to make software creation more accessible while maintaining the reliability and scalability required by modern enterprises.