Anthropic just put a $20 billion period at the end of a sentence the market was already afraid to finish reading. Founded in 2021 by seven former OpenAI executives and headquartered at 548 Market Street in San Francisco, Anthropic has been moving like a research lab that accidentally learned how to sell, or maybe a sales machine disciplined enough to believe in consequences. This week, that tension crystallized into a Series G that closed at $20 billion and stamped a $350 billion post-money valuation on the door.
The round landed January 27 to January 28, 2026, after investor demand doubled the original target. Coatue Management and GIC stepped in as co-leads, with Sequoia Capital threading the needle as a rare backer of both Anthropic and OpenAI. The checkbook did not stop there. Microsoft committed $5 billion separately. Nvidia pledged $10 billion of its own. When silicon, software, and sovereign capital all nod at once, that is not hype. That is alignment.
Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei and President Daniela Amodei did not build Anthropic to chase applause. They built it to chase control. Constitutional AI, mechanistic interpretability, and models that can explain themselves are not crowd pleasers, but they are enterprise magnets. Claude did not become a household name by accident. It became a workplace fixture by behaving like one. Today, roughly 80 percent of Anthropic revenue comes from enterprises, over 300,000 of them, many running more than one Claude product because reliability compounds trust.
The numbers read like a rhythm track that keeps accelerating. About $1 billion in revenue in 2024. Roughly $9 billion annualized by the end of 2025. An internal forecast of $18 billion for 2026, with eyes already drifting toward $55 billion in 2027. Claude Code alone crossed a $1 billion run rate less than a year after launch, proving that developers will pay for tools that respect their time and their stack.
This capital is not sitting idle. Chief Technology Officer Rahul Patil is scaling infrastructure at a pace that would make most cloud providers blink. Chief Commercial Officer Paul Smith is sharpening global go-to-market muscle. Chief Financial Officer Krishna Rao is building a balance sheet that knows public markets are watching. Chief Product Officer Ami Vora is turning research depth into product surface area without sanding off the ethics.
Anthropic is a public benefit corporation with a Long Term Benefit Trust and a constitution its own models must obey. In an industry sprinting toward bigger, faster, louder, Anthropic keeps asking whether the system understands what it just said. That question is now backed by 20 billion in fresh conviction, and the kind of valuation that forces everyone else to answer it too.

