Anthropic Closes $30 Billion Funding Round at $380 Billion Valuation

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The artificial intelligence company Anthropic has successfully secured $30 billion in new investment, establishing a corporate valuation of $380 billion. This represents more than a doubling from the company’s $183 billion valuation in September.
GIC and Coatue Management jointly led the substantial funding round, which ranks among the largest private capital raises in business history. Choo Yong Cheen of GIC characterized Anthropic as the definitive leader in enterprise artificial intelligence.
The company reports annualized revenue of $14 billion, having maintained tenfold annual revenue growth for three consecutive years. This consistent hypergrowth trajectory demonstrates both technological superiority and effective market execution.
A major driver of recent revenue expansion has been Claude Code, the AI-powered coding tool that launched for general use in May 2025. Enterprise adoption of this product has been robust, contributing materially to the company’s financial performance.
Anthropic projects substantial operational improvements ahead, forecasting cash burn will decline to roughly one-third of revenue in 2026 and just 9% by 2027. The company targets profitability by 2028, potentially two years ahead of its primary competitor.

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