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Meta Acquires Manus to Enhance AI Agents Platform, Aiming for Scalable Automation Solutions

Meta acquires Manus to enhance its AI capabilities, leveraging Manus’s 2.5% score on the Remote Labor Index to drive scalable automation solutions.

Meta has officially acquired Manus, a company noted for its innovations in general-purpose AI agents, as the tech giant seeks to bolster its artificial intelligence capabilities. The announcement was made on December 29, 2025, and involves the Manus team, existing subscribers of its services, and the broader Meta user base eager for upcoming AI integrations. Manus’s AI agent has already processed over 147 trillion tokens and facilitated the creation of more than 80 million virtual computers, showcasing its ability to execute complex workflows and automate various tasks in real-world environments.

The acquisition ensures that the Manus service will continue to operate independently, with subscriptions available globally through its app and website. The company will maintain its base in Singapore, where the Manus team is recognized for its expertise in enhancing the capabilities of current AI models to develop powerful agents. Meta’s ambition is to extend Manus’s AI technology across its platforms, potentially reaching billions of users worldwide.

Industry experts have pointed out that this acquisition positions Meta to more directly compete with AI-first productivity platforms, leveraging Manus’s robust execution layer for autonomous agents. Manus’s system is distinguished by its ability to automate multi-step tasks reliably, a challenge that many competitors have yet to overcome. This integration is expected to accelerate the development of AI-driven automation on a larger scale, enhancing productivity across various sectors.

As Meta seeks to integrate Manus’s capabilities, it aims to enhance its own offerings in AI and automation. The Remote Labor Index, a benchmark introduced by Meta, measures AI automation in remote work settings, with Manus achieving a notable 2.5% score. This performance indicates significant potential for further development and optimization of AI solutions targeting remote work environments.

The acquisition is reflective of the competitive landscape in AI technology, where major players are vying for leadership in automation and productivity enhancements. By acquiring Manus, Meta not only expands its technological arsenal but also positions itself to innovate in ways that could redefine productivity in both personal and enterprise settings.

Looking ahead, the integration of Manus’s technology may shift how businesses and individuals approach automation. With the potential to reach billions of users, Meta’s strategy could lead to a significant transformation in the AI landscape, making advanced automation capabilities more accessible and effective across various applications.

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