India, Dec. 28 -- Two former Google employees shut down a profitable startup making over $2 million a year to rebuild around artificial intelligence. Today, their new company is valued at $100 million.

Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe, both 33, are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Anything, an AI "vibe-coding" startup valued at around $100 million after an $11 million funding round, according to a report by CNBC Make It. Their startup was originally known as Create, a marketplace connecting startups to freelance engineers, supported by AI tools to build apps and websites.

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Create was profitable "from Day 1," Amin told the outlet. However,...