Anthropic Valuation Soars to $380 Billion After $30 Billion Funding

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Anthropic has completed a $30 billion capital raise that establishes a corporate valuation of $380 billion, more than double the $183 billion figure from September. The dramatic increase reflects continued technological progress and strong market positioning.
The funding round was led by GIC and Coatue Management, with the transaction representing one of the largest private capital raises in history. The scale of investment underscores the substantial resources required to compete in the AI sector.
The company’s financial performance has been outstanding, with annualized revenue reaching $14 billion. Anthropic has maintained tenfold revenue growth annually for three straight years, demonstrating exceptional market demand.
Claude Code, which launched for general availability in May 2025, has significantly boosted revenue streams. This AI coding tool has found strong adoption among businesses seeking to leverage artificial intelligence for software development.
Despite high costs associated with computing and talent, Anthropic forecasts improved financial efficiency. The company expects cash burn to decline to approximately one-third of revenue in 2026 and just 9% by 2027, with profitability targeted for 2028.

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