Anthropic, the operator of the Claude AI chatbot, has secured $30 billion in Series G funding, valuing the AI company at $380 billion post-money, in one of the largest financing rounds in technology history.
The round was led by GIC and Coatue, with co-leads including D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, ICONIQ, and MGX.
Prominent institutional investors also joined the round, with Anthropic receiving investments from BlackRock, Blackstone, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Qatar Investment Authority, and Sequoia Capital, among others.
The round also includes portions of previously announced investments from Microsoft and NVIDIA.
Revenue growth
The fundraising comes as Anthropic reports significant growth revenue generation. The company now has run-rate revenue of $14 billion, having grown over 10x annually in each of the past three years. This is remarkable for a business that earned its first revenue less than three years ago.
The number of customers spending over $100,000 annually on Claude has grown sevenfold in the past year. More than 500 customers now spend over $1 million annually, up from just a dozen two years ago. Eight of the Fortune 10 are now Claude customers.
Claude Code, the company’s agentic coding platform, launched to the public in May 2025 and is an example of how Anthropics’ focus on specific tasks has become a key element of customers’ workflows, helping grow the firm’s revenues. The code product has reached over $2.5 billion in run-rate revenue, more than doubling since the beginning of 2026. A recent analysis estimated that 4% of all public GitHub commits worldwide are now authored by Claude Code, double the percentage from a month prior.
“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,” said Krishna Rao, Anthropic’s Chief Financial Officer.
The Series G investment will fund continued frontier research, product development, and infrastructure expansion as Anthropic consolidates its position as a leader in enterprise AI.
Although Anthropic didn’t address an IPO in a statement released yesterday, the firm is reported to be considering a listing later this year and is in a quiet race with OpenAI to become the first foundational AI firm to list.
