## Amjad Masad on Replit’s Path: Acquisitions, Apple, and Autonomy
Amjad Masad, the visionary CEO of Replit, recently offered a candid glimpse into the company’s strategic maneuvers, his ongoing challenges with tech giants, and his unwavering commitment to independence.
Masad addressed Replit’s recent acquisition of AI-native code editor, Cursor. He highlighted the strategic synergy, emphasizing how integrating Cursor’s advanced capabilities will accelerate Replit’s mission to empower developers with cutting-edge, AI-first tools, significantly enhancing their platform’s collaborative coding experience.
Never one to shy from controversy, Masad also elaborated on his “fight” against Apple. His criticism often centers on the restrictive nature of app store policies and the substantial fees imposed, advocating for a more open and equitable ecosystem for developers. This stance reflects a broader industry call for greater platform transparency and fairness.
Perhaps most notably, Masad reiterated his strong preference against selling Replit. Driven by a deep commitment to its mission of making programming accessible and collaborative for billions, he views Replit not as an exit strategy, but as a generational company with the potential to fundamentally reshape software development. His desire is to build an enduring, independent entity, prioritizing long-term impact over a quick sale. Masad’s vision is clear: a future defined by innovation, developer empowerment, and a steadfast refusal to compromise on core principles.
