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Anthropic doubles valuation in five months to $380B with $30B raise
Anthropic, an AI research firm founded by former OpenAI leaders, secured $30 billion in Series G funding today at a post-money valuation of $380 billion.
The San Francisco-based company has more than doubled its valuation from $183 billion in its previous funding round, a $13 billion Series F raise completed last year.
The round represents the second-largest venture investment ever recorded, trailing only OpenAI’s $40 billion raise in 2025. Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC and investment firm Coatue led the financing, with participation from D.E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, ICONIQ, and MGX.
Anthropic reported annualized revenue of $14 billion, sustaining triple-digit percentage growth year-over-year for the past three years. Its coding assistant Claude now generates $2.5 billion annually, having doubled since early 2026.
The company plans to deploy the capital toward research initiatives, product development, and infrastructure buildout as it competes with OpenAI and Google DeepMind for dominance in frontier AI capabilities.
Anthropic has carved out a distinct position in the market by prioritizing rigorous safety protocols, a strategy that has attracted enterprise and government clients. Its Claude model suite now operates across major cloud platforms, with the recent Claude Opus 4.6 release targeting applications in finance and legal services.