Anthropic Raises $30 Billion in Series G Funding, Valued at $380 Billion
Anthropic has raised $30 billion in a Series G funding round, giving the company a post-money valuation of $380 billion. The round was led by GIC and Coatue, with participation from D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, ICONIQ, and MGX, among others. The company stated that the new funds will support product development, infrastructure expansion, and research for its Claude AI systems.
The company reported that its annual run-rate revenue has reached $14 billion, growing more than tenfold annually over the past three years. The number of customers spending over $1 million annually now exceeds 500, including eight of the Fortune 10. Claude Code, Anthropic’s AI coding product launched in 2025, has surpassed $2.5 billion in run-rate revenue, with enterprise usage representing more than half of that total.
Anthropic said the funding will help scale Claude across all major cloud platforms—Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. Its infrastructure now runs on a mix of AWS Trainium, Google TPUs, and NVIDIA GPUs. The company recently launched its Opus 4.6 model, designed to handle complex professional tasks such as document and data generation.
The Series G round also includes portions of previously announced investments from Microsoft and NVIDIA. Anthropic continues to expand its offerings, with more than thirty new products and features introduced in January, including Cowork, a set of tools that extend Claude Code’s capabilities to broader enterprise applications.
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