Anthropic Achieves $380 Billion Valuation Following Historic $30 Billion Funding Led by Global Institutions

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In a funding round that exemplifies the explosive growth trajectory of the AI sector, Anthropic has secured $30 billion at a valuation of $380 billion. The AI company’s exceptional valuation increase from $183 billion demonstrates both accelerating technological advancement and expanding institutional recognition of AI’s business transformation capabilities.
The investment was jointly led by GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, and Coatue Management, a prominent hedge fund focused on technology investments. Their combined leadership validates Anthropic’s position as the category leader in enterprise AI, with technology that delivers compelling business value and competitive differentiation.
Revenue metrics at Anthropic are impressive, with the company achieving $14 billion in annualized sales after growing more than 1,000% year-over-year for three consecutive years. The widespread adoption of Claude Code, an AI-powered software development tool that launched for general use in May 2025, has been central to this revenue trajectory.
The company has outlined an aggressive but achievable path to profitability, with cash burn expected to decline to approximately one-third of revenue next year and less than 10% by 2027. Anthropic’s 2028 break-even goal could position it as the first major AI startup to achieve sustainable operations, potentially influencing market dynamics and investor sentiment significantly.
Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former OpenAI executives Dario and Daniela Amodei with an explicit focus on AI safety principles. The company’s recent marketing efforts, including prominent Super Bowl commercials, have stressed its ad-free product philosophy, distinguishing it from competitors who have introduced advertising revenue models, while leveraging substantial backing from Amazon’s $8 billion investment and Google’s $2 billion commitment.