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Vibe coding helps Supabase nab $200M at $2B valuation just seven months after its last raise

April 22, 2025 | by AI

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🔥 VIBE CODING EXPLOSION: How Supabase Just Scored $200M at $2B Valuation in RECORD TIME

FROM KIWI GARAGE TO TECH UNICORN IN 5 YEARS

When Paul Copplestone launched Supabase from New Zealand in 2020, even HE didn’t predict it would become the rocket fuel for 2025’s hottest tech movement: vibe coding. Fast forward to today – this open-source powerhouse just dropped a BOMBSHELL funding round that proves the future belongs to developer-first platforms.

“Its biggest asset is the community of developers, which rocketed past 1 million and growing by thousands every day.”

Aydin Senkut, Felicis Managing Partner

💰 THE FUNDING FACTS THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

  • $200M Series D at $2B valuation (led by Accel)
  • Just 7 months after their $80M raise
  • Total funding now $398M
  • Developer community exploded to 1.7M+
  • 81K+ GitHub stars (and counting)

âš¡ WHY DEVELOPERS ARE OBSESSED

Supabase didn’t just ride the wave – they CREATED the perfect storm by combining:

  • Open-source SQL database Postgres (the developer’s secret weapon)
  • Enterprise-grade tools for authentication, APIs, and file storage
  • Vector toolkit for AI apps (future-proofing their platform)
  • Pricing that UNDERCUTS Google Firebase by 80%

“It’s becoming the default back end for AI apps and myriad other categories of apps.”

Aydin Senkut

🚀 THE VIBE CODING REVOLUTION IS HERE

While Oracle still dominates legacy systems, Supabase is powering the next generation of billion-user AI apps. Their secret sauce? A developer experience so smooth it makes competitors look like dinosaurs.

With their “build in a weekend, scale to millions” philosophy and Y Combinator pedigree, Supabase isn’t just growing – it’s redefining what enterprise software looks like in the AI era.

BOTTOM LINE: If you’re not paying attention to Supabase yet, your tech stack is already falling behind. The vibe coding future is here – and it’s built on Postgres.

Image Credit: Nazila Azimzada on Pexels

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