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Written by Leo Miller on January 2, 2026

Article Highlights
- Shares of Meta Platforms rose after the firm announced its purchase of artificial intelligence startup Manus.
- Manus is growing exponentially, generating $100 million in annual recurring revenue in less than one year.
- The solutions that Meta and Manus provide complement each other, giving the marriage a solid chance to succeed.
Concerns about out-of-control artificial intelligence (AI) spending have cast a shadow of doubt over Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) recently. Despite being up as much as 35% in 2025, the stock ended the year with a total return of just 13%. This is largely due to Meta’s latest earnings report on Oct. 29. The Magnificent Seven company forecasted higher-than-expected spending in 2026, causing a huge sell-off. From then to the end of the year, the stock is down 12%.
Meta is looking to cut spending in some areas, such as the Metaverse. However, the company’s latest acquisition shows that AI investment remains top of mind. Below, we’ll break down the firm’s acquisition of AI startup Manus and detail its potential implications for the stock. All data is as of the Dec. 31 close unless otherwise indicated.
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Meta Buys AI Startup Manus for +$2 Billion, Shares Rise
After the market close on Dec. 29, Meta announced its acquisition of Manus. Manus develops general-purpose AI agents, which Meta says can “independently execute complex tasks like market research, coding, and data analysis.” The exact financials of the deal are unknown at this point. However, several outlets have reported the acquisition price at “over $2 billion.”
On Dec. 30, Meta shares rose 1.1%, while the S&P 500 and the tech sector declined slightly. This suggests that markets had a mildly positive view of the deal. This is interesting, considering that Meta’s spending forecasts are the main overhang on the stock. Meta’s price action indicates that markets are not treating all of the company’s AI spending equally.
Contributing to the market’s positive reaction is Manus’s impressive growth. On Dec. 17, Manus said it had achieved $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR)just eight months after launching. Manus claims that it went from $0 to $100M in ARR faster than any startup in the world.
Manus’s AI agent has created more than 80 million virtual computers, indicating significant real-world deployment. Virtual computers are isolated environments where AI agents can operate and execute tasks independently. The creation of over 80 million virtual computers shows that Manus’s agent is executing millions of tasks for customers. Its technology isn’t just theoretically useful; it’s making an impact on businesses today. Combining this proof of concept with Meta’s scale could prove to be a winning recipe.
Manus Can Support Meta’s Business-Centric Model
Manus’s technology clearly aligns with Meta’s value creation strategy. The primary reason Meta has grown into a company with a market capitalization of over $1.6 trillion is that it helps other businesses succeed. By advertising within the company’s massive social media network, businesses grow their brand and attract more customers. Meta continually improves its recommendation algorithms using AI, helping advertising campaigns perform even better, delivering more value to marketers. While consumers associate Meta with Facebook posts and Instagram feeds, businesses see Meta as a partner that helps them grow and operate efficiently.
This is the same value that customers see in Manus, but in a different context. While Meta’s tools help automate advertising campaigns, Manus’s tools help them automate a wider range of business tasks, like research, coding, and analysis. In buying Manus, Meta is likely looking to position itself as more of a “one-stop shop” for business solutions.
Providing a streamlined source for business solutions makes sense considering Meta’s customer base. Meta works with a lot of small to medium-sized businesses. In many cases, these businesses may have limited ability to stay up to date on the latest AI tools. By combining its tools with Manus’s, Meta could offer a convenient package to customers. This is something that many smaller companies would likely appreciate.
At first glance, a $2 billion price tag is somewhat hefty for a business generating $100 million in ARR. However, through Meta’s widespread data center infrastructure and massive customer base, it should be able to scale Manus in a huge way. This makes the price Meta paid feel completely reasonable.
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Meta and Manus: An AI Marriage With Real Potential
While Meta’s acquisition of Manus makes sense, the company will likely need to improve its AI models to keep Manus’s capabilities up to par. Nonetheless, the potential upside of the deal is significant. If Meta can deliver a new suite of value-creating AI tools to its customers, there could be meaningful benefits to its revenue and earnings growth over time.
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