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Claude Creators Ride Wave of AI Momentum With Updated Valuation

Anthropic obtained $13 billion in fresh capital, one of the largest single rounds ever for an artificial intelligence company, bringing its post-money valuation to $183 billion.
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The Series F funding round was co-led by Iconiq, Fidelity Management & Research Company and Lightspeed Venture Partners, with participation from a slew of institutional investors, venture capital firms, sovereign wealth funds and asset managers.
The financing comes six months after Anthropic closed a $3.5 billion raise at a $61.5 billion valuation in March. The latest round positions Anthropic among the most highly valued private startups globally, alongside OpenAI.
Anthropic said it will use the new capital will to expand enterprise adoption of its Claude family of AI models, deepen research into AI safety and support international expansion. “We are seeing exponential growth in demand across our entire customer base,” Anthropic CFO Krishna Rao said in a blog post.
Investor participation reflects broad interest from traditional tech-focused funds and global financial institutions. Its backers include Altimeter, Baillie Gifford, BlackRock, Blackstone, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, Insight Partners, Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and Qatar Investment Authority. The mix mirrors recent funding trends in which AI startups attract sovereign wealth and pension fund capital alongside Silicon Valley mainstays.
A previously reported leaked internal memo obtained by Wired in June showed Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei unhappy about accepting money from sovereign wealth funds in the UAE and Qatar. In the memo, Amodei reportedly admitted: “This is a real downside and I’m not thrilled about it,” adding that “‘No bad person should ever benefit from our success’ is a pretty difficult principle to run a business on.”
Startup funding in the United States surged 75.6% in the first half of this year, according to data from Pitchbook, fueled mainly by large AI deals and aggressive spending by major tech firms.
Anthropic’s growth trajectory has been steep. Anthropic said its annual recurring revenue climbed from $1 billion to $5 billion over the course of the year, driven by enterprise demand and API usage. It now serves more than 300,000 business customers, with large accounts – those generating over $100,000 in annual run-rate revenue – growing nearly sevenfold over the past year.
One driver of revenue expansion has been Claude Code, a developer-focused product that Anthropic said is already generating more than $500 million in run-rate revenue. Usage of the tool has grown tenfold in the past three months alone.
Anthropic last month said it will make Claude available to the U.S. government for $1, making it an approved vendor alongside OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini (see: AI Firms Race to Offer Feds Low Cost Contracts).
