Rork announced a $15 million Seed round, led by Left Lane Capital. This raises the company’s total disclosed funding to roughly $17.8 million and bolsters its position as the leading AI platform for building and launching fully native iOS and Android apps from natural language prompts.
Rork’s latest funding round is a $15 million Seed. It is led by Left Lane Capital with participation from Peak XV Partners, True Ventures, Goodwater Capital, existing investor a16z Speedrun, Mento VC, Karman Ventures, and additional backers. This follows an earlier $2.8 million Seed round led by a16z Speedrun in 2025. The new capital brings Rork’s total disclosed funding to approximately $17.8 million since its 2024 founding and accelerates its position as the leading AI native platform for building and launching production ready native mobile apps.
What is Rork?
Rork enables users to create fully functional iOS and Android apps from natural language prompts via conversational AI. The platform outputs real native code, leveraging Swift for iOS, React Native, and Expo, allowing direct submission to the App Store and Google Play without traditional coding, large engineering teams, or extensive capital. Its recently launched Rork Max tier, powered by advanced models like Claude Opus 4.6, serves as the first web based Swift app builder positioned as a direct rival to Xcode. It supports the full Apple ecosystem, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Vision Pro, and iMessage apps, with in-app testing on real devices and one click publishing. The company recently acquired Paperline, a macOS-native Swift AI coding tool, along with its founding engineers, to deepen expertise in high performance native development.

Founded by serial mobile entrepreneurs Daniel Dhawan and Levan Kvirkvelia, Rork reflects deep domain expertise. Dhawan previously scaled multiple apps to top App Store rankings across countries, while Kvirkvelia built Russia’s largest educational app to over two million users as a teenager. The pair initially explored AI coding for web but pivoted to mobile, recognizing it as roughly ten times more technically demanding yet far more valuable due to its dominance in user time and monetization. Public launch occurred on February 12, 2025, via a single tweet, followed by a web product in February 2025 and a companion mobile app in September 2025. Within months, Rork became the world’s largest AI platform for mobile app building by web traffic.
Traction metrics underscore explosive early momentum. Rork ranks in the top two of the App Store’s “Developer Tools” category globally and stands as the number one referrer to RevenueCat, the leading mobile subscription analytics provider. The Rork Max announcement alone generated over eight million views on X and doubled the company’s annual recurring revenue within two weeks. With a lean team of roughly four people through much of 2025, Rork achieved approximately $440,000 in revenue that year while demonstrating product market fit through user stories such as an 18 year old college student who built WrestleAI, an AI powered wrestling coach, in about a month and scaled it to over $30,000 in monthly revenue. Another early builder created CalAI, which reached 15 million downloads before acquisition by MyFitnessPal.
The funding round reflects strong investor conviction in mobile’s enduring primacy as the highest value software surface. Left Lane Capital Managing Partner Matthew Miller emphasized that mobile commands $160 billion in annual consumer spend and five trillion hours of global attention annually, making it the most strategically important yet complex development layer. The round coincides with Rork’s strategic shift toward fully native Swift capabilities and an acquisitive approach to talent, positioning the company to capitalize on rapid AI model improvements in software engineering.

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Post funding, Rork plans to intensify product development, expand native feature support, and scale operations to meet surging demand from a new generation of app entrepreneurs. By lowering barriers to entry, the platform transforms consumers, designers, marketers, students, and creators into App Store founders who can move from idea to monetized app in hours rather than months. This aligns with a broader industry shift: the global mobile app market, valued at roughly $300 billion in 2026, is projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2034 at a 15% compound annual growth rate. Rork’s AI first approach addresses longstanding pain points (cross platform compatibility, battery optimization, offline functionality, and App Store compliance) while enabling high quality, monetizable apps that compete directly with traditionally built ones.
In essence, the $15 million infusion validates Rork’s pivot to mobile as a differentiated, high-upside bet within the AI development tools space. It equips the company to ride exponential AI progress, consolidate its leadership in native mobile AI coding, and fuel a wave of accessible entrepreneurship on the world’s most valuable digital real estate. With proven traction, elite investor backing, and a clear roadmap toward replacing legacy tools like Xcode, Rork is positioned to capture significant share as AI continues to democratize software creation and monetization.
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