Anthropic announced that it has secured $30 billion in its Series G funding round, a move that took its post-money valuation to $380 billion.
The additional capital comes at a pivotal moment, as the enterprise-sector-leading artificial intelligence (AI) company deepens its investment in frontier AI research, enterprise-grade products, and global infrastructure.
The raise reflects mounting demand for Claude across startups, developers, and the world’s largest enterprises.
TL;DR
- Anthropic raises $30 billion in Series G, valuing it at $380 billion post-money
- Run-rate revenue reaches $14 billion, growing over 10x annually for three consecutive years
- Claude Code surpasses $2.5 billion in run-rate revenue, doubling since early 2026
- More than 500 customers now spend over $1 million annually with Anthropic
According to the company, the capital will be directed toward advancing frontier AI research, expanding product capabilities, and scaling infrastructure to support enterprise-grade deployments.
Anthropic emphasized that this investment strengthens its position as a market leader in enterprise AI and coding solutions.
“Whether it is entrepreneurs, startups, or the world’s largest enterprises, the message from our customers is the same: Claude is increasingly becoming more critical to how businesses work,” said Krishna Rao, Anthropic’s Chief Financial Officer. “This fundraising reflects the incredible demand we are seeing from these customers, and we will use this investment to continue building the enterprise-grade products and models they have come to depend on.”
Anthropic Went From First Revenue To $14 Billion Run-Rate In Under Three Years
Anthropic noted that it has been less than three years since it generated its first dollar in revenue. Now, its run-rate revenue stands at $14 billion, with growth exceeding 10x annually in each of those three years.
Enterprise adoption has driven much of that expansion.
The number of customers spending more than $100,000 annually on Claude has increased sevenfold in the past year. Meanwhile, organizations that initially deployed Claude for a single use case, such as API access, Claude Code, or Claude for Work, have expanded usage across departments.
Two years ago, only a dozen customers were spending more than $1 million annually. That figure has now surpassed 500. Anthropic also revealed that eight of the Fortune 10 companies are Claude customers, highlighting deep penetration at the highest levels of enterprise.
Claude Code Surges Past $2.5 Billion Run-Rate Revenue As Agentic Coding Gains Traction
Claude Code, which became generally available in May 2025, has emerged as a central growth engine. The product’s run-rate revenue has climbed to over $2.5 billion and has more than doubled since the start of 2026. Weekly active users have also doubled since January 1.
A recent analysis estimated that 4% of all public GitHub commits worldwide were authored by Claude Code, double the share recorded just one month earlier. Business subscriptions have quadrupled since the beginning of 2026, and enterprise usage now accounts for more than half of Claude Code’s revenue.
Beyond software development, Anthropic says the same underlying capabilities are now extending into financial analysis, cybersecurity, sales workflows, scientific research, and data-intensive tasks.
In January alone, the company launched over 30 products and features, including Cowork, which expands Claude Code’s engineering capabilities into broader knowledge work. Cowork includes eleven open-source plugins designed to tailor Claude to roles such as sales, legal, and finance.
Anthropic also expanded into healthcare and life sciences, making Claude for Enterprise available to organizations operating under HIPAA requirements.
“Since our initial investment in 2025, Anthropic’s focus on agentic coding and enterprise-grade AI systems has accelerated its progress toward large-scale adoption,” said Philippe Laffont, Founder and Portfolio Manager of Coatue. “The team’s ability to rapidly scale its offerings further positions Anthropic as a leader in a highly competitive AI market.”
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Anthropic's New Opus 4.6 Model And Multi-Cloud Availability Further Reinforce Enterprise Focus
Anthropic recently launched Opus 4.6, its newest model, capable of powering agents that manage entire categories of real-world tasks, including generating professional documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
The company stated that Opus 4.6 leads on GDPval-AA, a benchmark measuring economically valuable knowledge work across finance, legal, and related domains.
“Anthropic is the clear category leader in enterprise AI, demonstrating breakthrough capabilities and setting a new standard for safety, performance, and scale that will drive their long-term success,” said Choo Yong Cheen, Chief Investment Officer, Private Equity, GIC.
On the infrastructure front, Anthropic highlighted that Claude remains the only frontier AI model available across Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
As enterprises move from experimentation to scaled AI implementation, Anthropic says it will continue investing in models, partnerships, and infrastructure to support mission-critical workloads.

