Menlo Park, Calif. Meta Platforms announced that it acquired Singapore-based AI startup Manus, integrating a general-purpose AI agent and the team while Manus will continue to sell subscriptions from Singapore. Meta and Manus stated the deal severs Chinese ownership and China operations; financial terms were undisclosed though sources reported a price above $2 billion. Manus reported an annual revenue run rate near $125 million in early 2025 and had previously raised capital at about a $500 million valuation. Meta said it will embed Manus technology across its products to expand AI services. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Meta acquired Manus's general-purpose AI agent, subscription business and team; Manus will continue operating and selling subscriptions from Singapore, and Meta gains technology to integrate across its products.
Beijing Butterfly Effect Technology and prior Chinese ownership ties will no longer retain ownership or operations in China after the transaction, according to Meta statements.
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