
Manus founders raise $1B to buy back startup from Meta
The three co-founders are discussing a funding round that would value Manus at least at the $2 billion Meta paid to acquire it.

The Meta acquisition story turned from rumor to reported fact on May 21: Manus co-founders are exploring a ~$1B fundraise to buy the company back after Beijing ordered the deal unwound. A separate platform data-ownership warning surfaced, and local/open-source alternatives like ARGO and Alphred continued gaining traction.

The three co-founders are discussing a funding round that would value Manus at least at the $2 billion Meta paid to acquire it.
The founders of Chinese AI startup Manus are exploring options to fulfill Beijing's demand to unwind a controversial takeover by Meta, including raising about $1 billion from external investors to buy back the Chinese-founded AI operation. China also barred Manus co-founders Xiao Hong and Ji Yichao from leaving the country during the regulatory review.
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