Anthropic has raised $13 billion in Series F funding to give the company a $183 billion valuation.
The funding round for Anthropic landed days after Databricks was valued at $100 billion in its latest funding round.
In a blog post, Anthropic said the funding round was led by ICONIQ with Fidelity Management & Research Co. and Lightspeed Venture Partners.
Other investors in the round included Altimeter, BlackRock, Blackstone, General Atlantic, Goldman Sachs, Insight Partners and T. Rowe Price among others.
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Anthropic said the funding reflects its "position as the leading intelligence platform for enterprises, developers, and power users."
Indeed, Anthropic annual revenue run rate was $1 billion at the beginning of 2025 and now tops $5 billion. Anthropic, which is more enterprise focused than rival OpenAI, said it has more than 300,000 business customers.
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- Anthropic added that customers with more than $100,000 in run-rate revenue has grown 7x in the past year.
- Claude Code has more than $500 million in annual run rate revenue with usage growing 10x in three months.
- Anthropic is focused on industry-specific products.
Anthropic said that the Series F investment will help it invest to meet enterprise demand, safety research and support international expansion.
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