Anthropic hits $30B revenue, $380B valuation
Anthropic hit $30 billion in annualized revenue and closed a $30 billion Series G at a $380 billion valuation on Feb. 12, 2026.

Anthropic hit $30 billion in annualized revenue and closed a $30 billion Series G at a $380 billion valuation.
Anthropic closed a $30 billion Series G on Feb. 12, 2026, valuing the Anthropic at $380 billion post-money. Sacra estimates the company reached $30 billion in annualized revenue in March 2026, up about 1,400% year over year.
| 項目 | 數值 |
|---|---|
| Series G funding | $30B |
| Post-money valuation | $380B |
| Annualized revenue | $30B |
| Revenue growth | ~1,400% YoY |
| Claude Code annualized revenue | $2.5B |
| Series F valuation | $183B |
What changed
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Anthropic’s latest raise was led by GIC and Coatue, with D. E. Shaw Ventures, Dragoneer, Founders Fund, ICONIQ, and MGX co-leading. Amazon has invested $8 billion in the company, and the round came after investor demand pushed the target well above the initial plan.

The company’s business has scaled fast on enterprise API usage and developer tools. Sacra says more than 300,000 business customers now account for about 80% of revenue, while over 500 customers spend more than $1 million annually.
- Claude Code hit $2.5 billion in annualized revenue in February 2026.
- Anthropic said eight of the Fortune 10 are now Claude customers.
- The company’s Series F in September 2025 priced it at $183 billion.
- Anthropic has also prepared for a possible IPO as soon as 2026.
Why it matters
For developers, the key shift is that Claude is no longer just a chatbot API. Anthropic is pairing model access with Claude Code, MCP integrations, and enterprise connectors that plug into existing workflows across cloud, docs, and code.

For the market, the raise shows how quickly frontier AI vendors are concentrating revenue and capital at the top end. The jump from $183 billion to $380 billion in a few months signals that investors are paying for growth, usage depth, and enterprise lock-in, not just model quality.
The open question is whether Anthropic can keep that pace as it expands into agent tools, vertical products, and a possible public listing.
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