Anthropic has secured $30 billion in its latest funding round, more than doubling its valuation to $380 billion and highlighting strong investor enthusiasm for the AI sector. The round was co-led by D. E. Shaw Ventures, ICONIQ, and MGX, with participation from previous backers including Microsoft, Nvidia, Google, and Amazon.
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The company has carved out a niche in AI by focusing on coding, with its Claude Code model gaining rapid adoption among developers. Claude Code’s enterprise subscriptions have quadrupled since the start of 2026, and the model alone generates over $2.5 billion in run-rate revenue, more than doubling in recent months. Enterprise usage now accounts for over half of all Claude Code revenue.
🚨 BREAKING: Anthropic raises $30 BILLION in a Series G round at a $380B valuation.
Second largest private tech raise in history. Only OpenAI’s $40B round is bigger. The AI capital race just escalated again. pic.twitter.com/OCJX3RQdNS
— BIZBoost™ 🚀 (@BIZBoost) February 13, 2026
Anthropic has also expanded its offerings with Claude Cowork, an AI agent designed to execute computer tasks for white-collar professionals. These products have strengthened Anthropic’s position in the enterprise AI market, even amid concerns that sophisticated AI tools could disrupt global software stocks.
Revenue growth has been strong overall, with the company reporting a current run-rate revenue of $14 billion. Blackstone recently increased its stake in Anthropic to around $1 billion, underscoring confidence in the startup’s long-term prospects.
On regulatory matters, Anthropic has taken a proactive stance, pledging $20 million to support U.S. political candidates who advocate for AI regulation. “The companies building AI have a responsibility to help ensure the technology serves the public good, not just their own interests,” the company said.
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The latest funding round underscores Anthropic’s growing influence in AI, particularly as it competes with other major players such as OpenAI, which is reportedly negotiating a potential $30 billion investment from SoftBank, giving it a valuation of about $830 billion.