Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company behind the Claude chatbot, has raised $30 billion in a recent Series G funding round that now values the firm at $380 billion, more than doubling its valuation from last year.
According to an announcement from the company, the round was led by Singapore’s GIC and Coatue, with co-leads including D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, ICONIQ, and MGX. Other participants included Blackstone, Fidelity, Sequoia Capital, and the Qatar Investment Authority, alongside portions of previously announced investments from Microsoft and Nvidia.
The company stated the funding will support frontier research, product development, and infrastructure expansion. Anthropic said its annual run-rate revenue has reached $14 billion, with Claude Code alone generating over $2.5 billion. Business subscriptions to the coding tool have quadrupled since the start of 2026, says Anthropic.
The funding comes amid intense investor interest in AI, with rival OpenAI reportedly in talks that could value it at around $830 billion, according to a Reuters report on the matter. Anthropic’s recent launch of its Cowork AI agent, which automates computer tasks, had sparked selloffs in software stocks over concerns about disruption to the sector.