**Meta has agreed to acquire Singapore-based AI startup Manus, strengthening its effort to turn major AI investments into real commercial products and revenue growth.**

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Meta [confirmed](https://www.facebook.com/business/news/manus-joins-meta-accelerating-ai-innovation-for-businesses) its plan to acquire [Manus](https://www.stanventures.com/news/china-introduces-manus-the-ai-that-thinks-for-itself-2174/) as part of Mark Zuckerberg’s broader commercial AI strategy.

The company wants its AI research to translate into real business products and measurable economic value. 

Manus gained rapid traction by selling its AI agent through a subscription model for small and mid-sized companies. 

The startup reached more than US$100 million in annual recurring revenue within eight months of launch.

**Here’s the screenshot of Meta’s announcement**:

![Manus joins Meta](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Screenshot-2025-12-31-111816-300x253.png)

## One of Meta’s Largest Deals in Recent Years

Meta did not officially disclose financial details of the acquisition. 

However, reports indicate the company likely paid several billion dollars for Manus. This places the deal among Meta’s largest purchases after WhatsApp and Scale AI. 

Manus was approaching a US$2 billion valuation through a pending funding round before the acquisition. That valuation reflected strong investor confidence in its technology and growth momentum.

## An AI Agent Built To Work Like a Digital Employee

Manus promotes its AI agent as a system that can operate independently with minimal prompting. 

The agent supports research work, automation tasks, and operational processes for businesses. 

Public demonstrations highlighted performance that Manus claimed compared favorably with competing agents, including OpenAI’s DeepResearch. 

These demonstrations helped the company build visibility and attract paying customers.

## Strong Technical Scale and Continued Operations in Singapore

Manus was founded by Chinese entrepreneurs and later relocated its headquarters to Singapore. 

The platform has processed more than 147 trillion tokens since launch. It has also created over 80 million virtual computing instances across customer environments. These figures suggest meaningful technical capacity and active real-world adoption. 

Founder Hong Xiao said Manus will continue operating from Singapore after joining Meta while retaining independence over product decisions. 

The company will still collaborate within Meta’s broader AI ecosystem. 

## Why the Acquisition Matters for Meta and the AI Market

The acquisition shows Meta’s intention to accelerate the commercialization of its AI work. 

The company is focusing on business-ready tools that generate revenue and support real organizational workflows. 

By acquiring Manus, Meta gains an operating product, a paying customer base, and recurring subscription income. 

The move also increases competitive pressure across [AI agent](https://www.stanventures.com/news/ai-agent-trends-6473/) offerings as more companies race to deliver autonomous business systems.

## Where Businesses May See Real-World Impact

Companies could benefit from faster workflows in research, reporting, and routine operations once Meta integrates Manus into its platforms. 

The technology may reduce repetitive manual tasks and allow teams to focus on higher-value decisions. 

However, organizations will still need governance, audit controls, and clear deployment policies to ensure responsible use and reliable output quality.

## Key Takeaways

- Meta is buying Manus to turn AI investment into revenue sooner rather than later.
- Manus has grown quickly through a subscription AI agent used by smaller businesses.
- Reports place the acquisition value in the multibillion-dollar range, making it one of Meta’s largest deals.
- The company will continue operating from Singapore while joining Meta’s broader AI efforts.
- The move raises competitive pressure in commercial AI agents and could accelerate enterprise adoption.