Nomos vs 8090 Labs: How a Two-Founder AI Agentic IDE Competes With Chamath Palihapitiya’s M Startup



Naren Kumar Narayanan and Roshan Raghavander’s Nomos is competing in the same AI agentic IDE category as Chamath Palihapitiya’s 8090 Labs — without the million Series A.

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Naren Kumar Narayanan (left) and Roshan Raghavander (right), founders of Nomos.

In June 2026, billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya left the board of 8090 Labs to become full-time CEO. That same week, the Menlo Park company closed a million Series A led by Salesforce Ventures, with WNDR, Craft Ventures, The Production Board, LAUNCH, and angels including Nikesh Arora, Cliff Robbins, and Adam D’Angelo.

About 8,600 kilometers away, Naren Kumar Narayanan (CEO) and Roshan Raghavander (CTO) have been shipping Nomos, an AI agentic IDE for teams, at https://nomos.wtf. Nomos was engineered by 2505 Labs. There is no nine-figure raise — only two founders competing with Cursor, Trae, Windsurf, and Palihapitiya’s newly capitalized 8090 Labs.

What is Nomos?


Nomos connects planning, coding, shipping, usage visibility, and billing in one workflow:
- Agentic code execution across multiple files
- Persistent codebase memory
- Integrated dashboard and billing

Pricing (2026)


Free (£0) · Plus £7.99/mo · Pro £9.99/mo · Pro Max £14.99/mo

Why Chamath’s M round matters


Palihapitiya’s CEO return, backed by Salesforce Ventures, signals that agentic software development is becoming core enterprise infrastructure. 8090 Labs has a nine-figure balance sheet. Nomos is building for the same future without one.

FAQ


Who founded Nomos? Naren Kumar Narayanan (CEO) and Roshan Raghavander (CTO), developed by 2505 Labs.
Photo: https://iili.io/CEUNcpS.jpg
Try Nomos: https://nomos.wtf