Meta Acquires AI Firm Manus to Expand Autonomous Agent Technology

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Meta strengthens its AI strategy

Meta has announced the acquisition of Manus, a Chinese-founded artificial intelligence company, as part of its broader push to enhance advanced AI capabilities. Analysts estimate the deal could be worth more than $2 billion, though Meta has not confirmed the price.

According to the company, the acquisition will help Meta develop more powerful AI agents. These tools are designed to perform complex tasks with minimal user input, such as planning trips, creating presentations, or managing workflows across multiple platforms.

What makes Manus different

Manus, now based in Singapore after relocating from China, has positioned itself as a developer of highly autonomous AI agents. Unlike traditional chatbots that require repeated prompts, Manus claims its system can plan, execute, and complete tasks independently once given instructions.

The company describes its technology as a way to extend human productivity rather than replace human labor. Its agents are designed to support users in professional and personal tasks by handling multi-step processes on their behalf.

Integration into Meta’s ecosystem

Meta said Manus’s team will join its AI division to help deliver general-purpose agents across consumer and business products, including Meta AI. The company also confirmed that Manus’s existing AI service will continue to operate and be offered to users.

Manus CEO Xiao Hong said the acquisition validates the company’s approach and provides a stronger foundation for long-term growth, while allowing the product to continue evolving without changes to its core decision-making structure.

A broader push into artificial intelligence

The deal is the latest in a series of major AI investments by Meta. Earlier this year, the company spent billions to acquire a significant stake in another AI firm and recruited top leadership to accelerate its development efforts.

These moves reflect Meta’s ambition to lead in next-generation AI systems, particularly those centered on autonomous agents. By combining internal research with strategic acquisitions, Meta aims to build tools that can operate seamlessly across its platforms while redefining how users interact with artificial intelligence.

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