Indian Vibe-Coding App Rocket Raises $15 Million

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Indian Vibe-Coding App Rocket Raises $15 Million

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The Indian startup Rocket announced on Tuesday that it raised $15 million in seed funding to develop its vibe coding platform.

In a rush? Here are the quick facts:

  • Rocket raised $15 million in seed funding to develop its vibe coding platform.
  • The startup, launched in June, already has over 400,000 customers across 180 countries.
  • Rocket reached $4.5 million in annual recurring revenue and aims to hit $20 to $25 million by the end of the year.

The Indian startup Rocket announced on Tuesday that it raised $15 million in seed funding to develop its vibe coding platform.

According to Rocket’s announcement, the funding round included participation from top investors such as Accel, Salesforce Ventures, and the Together Fund.

“Our job is simple: make it possible for anyone from a Fortune 100 PM to a two-person agency to move from intent → product without brittle code or endless rework,” wrote Vishal Virani, CEO and Co-founder of Rocket. “This capital has one job: help us deliver the vision faster and sturdier.”

Virani disclosed that Rocket has 400,000 users across 180 countries—from Brazil to Dubai, India, and the United States—including well-established companies and Fortune 100s, as well as users with small projects.

Rocket—based in Surat, India—is only “16 weeks old.” It was launched in June this year, in beta mode, and it has been expanding rapidly. The “vibe coding market” has evolved at a significant speed in 2025.

The startup faces leading competitors such as Lovable, which announced a new record in Annual Recurring Revenue, positioning itself to become the fastest-growing startup in history.

Virani noted that what makes Rocket stand out is its vision and focus on developing ready-to-use products and not mockups, distinguishing between “vibe coding” and “vibe solutioning”—the latter being the company’s ultimate goal.

According to TechCrunch, Rocket already reached $4.5 million in annual recurring revenue and aims to hit $20 to $25 million by the end of the year, and up to $70 million by June next year.

Part of the company’s strategy is to develop a highly efficient agentic system that can handle multiple tasks—such as app and website development, product development, and competitive search—reducing the need for product managers.

“Our entire agentic system will help organizations build all kinds of functions around products—not just generating the source code—but even a facility to scale their product—all by giving natural-language prompts,” said Virani during an interview with TechCrunch.

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