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Anthropic Raises Historic $30 Billion as Claude Bot Maker Reaches $380 Billion Valuation Milestone

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In a funding round that ranks among the largest private capital raises ever recorded, Anthropic has secured $30 billion from investors, more than doubling its valuation to $380 billion. The AI company’s meteoric rise reflects the broader transformation occurring across industries as artificial intelligence capabilities advance at an unprecedented pace.
The substantial investment was anchored by two heavyweight institutional investors: Singapore’s GIC sovereign wealth fund and hedge fund Coatue Management. Their combined leadership in the funding round underscores the growing conviction that enterprise AI represents a fundamental shift in how businesses operate, with Anthropic positioned as the category leader in this space.
Revenue performance at Anthropic has been extraordinary, with the company achieving $14 billion in annualized sales after experiencing tenfold growth in each of the past three years. The launch and rapid adoption of Claude Code, an AI-powered development tool released widely in May 2025, has been instrumental in driving this revenue acceleration and expanding the company’s market presence.
Financial projections show Anthropic moving aggressively toward profitability, with plans to reduce cash burn to approximately one-third of revenue in 2026 and less than 10% by 2027. The company’s 2028 break-even goal would mark a significant achievement in the AI sector, where massive infrastructure costs and talent expenses have created substantial cash consumption across the industry.
Anthropic was established in 2021 by Dario and Daniela Amodei, siblings who previously held executive positions at OpenAI before departing to create a company focused on AI safety principles. The company’s recent Super Bowl advertising campaign emphasized its commitment to ad-free products, drawing an implicit contrast with competitors who have begun monetizing through advertising in their free-tier offerings.

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