Anthropic expects significant growth in financial performance due to the implementation of its innovative solutions in the corporate sector and the expansion of its international presence.
This is reported by Business • Media
Forecast of Rapid Revenue Growth and Corporate Focus
Anthropic, a company specializing in artificial intelligence development, predicts substantial growth in annual revenue—from $9 billion in 2025 to $26 billion in 2026. According to sources, the baseline development plan anticipates doubling revenue to $20 billion, while the optimistic scenario suggests nearly a threefold increase. The foundation of this financial breakthrough is the high demand for Anthropic’s products among business clients, particularly for the Claude models and other tools for corporate use.
As noted by the company, annual revenue is already approaching $7 billion, although Anthropic refrains from commenting on future estimates.
“The growth in financial performance is linked to the rapid adoption of Anthropic’s solutions among large enterprises. According to sources, about 80% of the company’s revenue comes from corporate clients, and the total number of organizations using Anthropic’s products exceeds 300,000.”
One of the main growth drivers has been the Claude Code generation tool, which has generated nearly $1 billion in revenue for the company in just one year.
Expansion of Product Line and International Presence
Amid competition from OpenAI, which recorded annual revenue exceeding $13 billion in August, Anthropic is actively expanding its product range. Recently, a new version of Haiku 4.5 was introduced—the most affordable Claude model, priced at about one-third of the cost of the Sonnet 4 model. According to developers, the launch of this model is expected to attract companies seeking affordable artificial intelligence solutions.
Anthropic is also strengthening its position in the global market: the company is actively promoting its products in the public sector and expanding its geographical presence. In particular, in August, access to Claude was granted to the U.S. government for a symbolic $1, and by 2026, Anthropic plans to open an office in Bangalore, which will become its second most important market after the U.S.
Additionally, the company announced its intention to triple its international workforce and increase its applied artificial intelligence team fivefold.
After securing $13 billion in funding, Anthropic’s valuation has risen to $183 billion, more than double its value in March. Among the company’s investors are Alphabet and Amazon.
Anthropic has also recently expanded its collaboration with IBM, entering into a partnership agreement to strengthen its position in the corporate artificial intelligence market.