Anthropic more than doubles its valuation to $183 billion after raising $13 billion
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Anthropic more than doubles its valuation to $183 billion after raising $13 billion
"Artificial-intelligence company Anthropic said on Tuesday it is now valued at $183 billion post-money, over twice as much as its earlier valuation, as investor enthusiasm towards AI startups stays strong despite some doubts over tech industry spending. The new valuation is a jump from the $61.5 billion post-money valuation in March this year, where it raised $3.5 billion. Anthropic said it raised $13 billion in a Series F round led by investment firm ICONIQ."
"The "investment will expand our capacity to meet growing enterprise demand, deepen our safety research, and support international expansion as we continue building reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems," Anthropic said in a blog post. The startup, backed by Google-parent Alphabet and Amazon.com, has distinguished its work, in part, by building AI models that excel at coding. Anthropic's run-rate revenue, which had grown to approximately $1 billion at the beginning of 2025, was more than $5 billion by August."
Anthropic achieved a $183 billion post-money valuation following a $13 billion Series F round led by ICONIQ and co-led by Fidelity and Lightspeed. The new valuation follows a $61.5 billion post-money valuation in March when Anthropic raised $3.5 billion. Major investors include Alphabet, Amazon, the Qatar Investment Authority, Blackstone, and Coatue. Run-rate revenue rose from roughly $1 billion at the start of 2025 to over $5 billion by August. The company released Opus 4.1 to improve agentic tasks, coding, and reasoning, and offered Claude to the U.S. government for $1. Amazon is considering another multibillion-dollar investment.
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