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Meta to acquire Chinese-Founded AI startup manus in strategic move on advanced artificial intelligence

By Cynthia DuDecember 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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• Meta announced it will acquire Singapore-based AI startup Manus, originally founded in China, as part of efforts to bolster advanced AI integration across its platforms, though financial terms were not disclosed.
• Manus is known for developing a general-purpose AI agent capable of autonomous task execution, drawing political and industry scrutiny amid rising US-China tech tensions.


What happened: ‘Meta expands AI portfolio with acquisition of Manus general-purpose agent’

Meta Platforms said on December 29, 2025 that it had agreed to acquire Manus, an artificial intelligence startup originally founded in China and now based in Singapore, as part of a bid to accelerate the integration of advanced AI features across its products, including Meta AI.

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, but sources told Reuters that the deal could value Manus at between $2 billion and $3 billion. Manus, which gained attention earlier in 2025 after releasing what it described as a general-purpose AI agent capable of making decisions and executing tasks with minimal prompting, has strong ties to Beijing and a strategic partnership with Alibaba.

Since relocating its headquarters to Singapore amid geopolitical tensions between the United States and China, Manus has continued to develop its autonomous agent technology and sell services. Meta said it would operate and sell the Manus service while integrating its technology into both consumer and business products, potentially enhancing Meta’s existing AI offerings.

The Manus agent’s capabilities include executing research, automation, and other complex digital tasks with reduced human guidance compared with standard chatbot models. This functionality has attracted attention in the startup and investor community and fuelled broader discussions about the future of AI agents.

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Why it’s important

Meta’s acquisition of Manus highlights the escalating competition among major technology companies to secure advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. In recent years, Meta has invested heavily in AI talent and strategic deals, such as its significant investment in Scale AI earlier in 2025, underscoring AI as a central pillar of its future offerings.

Nonetheless, the deal raises questions about the implications of integrating technology developed by an organisation with Chinese origins into a major US-based platform. Although Manus moved its headquarters to Singapore and retains independent operations, concerns have been voiced in political and industry circles about intellectual property, data security and broader geopolitical leverage. Such scrutiny comes amid broader tensions between the US and China over technology leadership and AI governance.

Furthermore, while corporate leadership emphasises the potential benefits of enhanced autonomous AI agents, sceptics might question whether such acquisitions truly deliver user value or simply serve to consolidate talent and technology under dominant platforms. The practical utility and ethical implications of general-purpose AI agents also remain under debate, especially in areas such as accuracy, reliability and responsible deployment in real-world settings.

For Meta, the move could offer a new commercial dimension to its AI ambitions, particularly if Manus’s subscription services and autonomous capabilities prove viable at scale. But observers will likely watch how the integration unfolds and whether it fosters innovation or reinforces existing power imbalances in the global AI ecosystem.

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Cynthia Du

Cynthia Du is an intern reporter at BTW Media, specialising in technology and internet governance. She graduated from University College London with a degree in psychology and education. She can be reached at c.du@btw.media.

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