The American company Anthropic has announced the successful completion of its Series G funding round, during which it raised $30 billion. The company’s valuation has increased to $380 billion following the investment. Key investors include global funds GIC and Coatue, as well as D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, ICONIQ, and MGX.
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Revenue and Customer Base Growth
Anthropic plans to invest the funds in enhancing its Claude models, developing infrastructure, and expanding corporate solutions in the field of artificial intelligence. Currently, the company’s annual revenue has exceeded $14 billion, made possible by the rapid growth in demand for AI technologies for businesses. Over the past year, the number of clients spending more than $100,000 annually has increased sevenfold, and the number of companies with expenditures exceeding $1 million per year has surpassed 500. Among the users of Anthropic’s products are eight companies from the Fortune 10 list.
Chief Financial Officer Krishna Rao emphasized that Claude is increasingly being chosen as the primary technology platform not only by startups but also by the largest international corporations. He noted:
“The investments reflect a growing interest in corporate AI solutions and will help accelerate the development of next-generation products.”
Innovations in Corporate AI and Agent Programming
One of the key areas of development for Anthropic remains Claude Code. Its annual revenue has exceeded $2.5 billion, and since the beginning of 2026, this figure has more than doubled. The number of active users is rapidly increasing weekly, and the number of corporate subscriptions has quadrupled. According to the company, about 4% of all public repositories on GitHub are created using Claude Code.
Anthropic continues to expand its product portfolio. In January 2026, the company introduced over 30 new features and services for corporate clients — ranging from analytics to cybersecurity. Special attention has been given to solutions for medicine and biotechnology: Claude for Enterprise has become available to organizations compliant with HIPAA standards.
Investors see the focus on agent programming and the automation of intellectual labor as a guarantee of Anthropic’s long-term leadership in the market.
In February 2026, the company unveiled a new AI model, Opus 4.6, designed to perform complex professional tasks and manage agents capable of creating documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
At Anthropic, there is confidence that the further development of such systems will contribute to transforming artificial intelligence from an experimental technology into a fundamental infrastructure for the corporate economy.

At the same time, it was previously reported that Anthropic’s AI model “helped” in the development of chemical weapons and serious crimes.