AI financing boom continues to heat up, with leading companies experiencing faster growth in funding scale and valuation. According to the latest news, Anthropic plans to raise $10 billion at a pre-money valuation of $350 billion, nearly double its valuation from September last year. This funding round will be led by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and hedge fund Coatue Management, and is expected to close within the next few weeks.
Behind the record-breaking funding of Anthropic
Impressive valuation growth
Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former Google researcher Dario Amodei and his sister Daniela Amodei. In just a few years, the company has become one of the most watched unicorns in the generative AI space.
Look at the speed of valuation growth: in September 2024, after completing a $13 billion funding round, the valuation was $183 billion. Now, just four months later, the valuation is set to double to $350 billion. Such rapid growth is rare in tech financing history and fully reflects the market’s confidence in Anthropic.
What is the core competitive advantage?
Anthropic’s main product is Claude, an AI chatbot known for its safety features and coding capabilities. Compared to other AI models, Claude performs exceptionally well in enterprise applications and developer markets, especially in AI programming and automation scenarios.
According to the latest data, Anthropic’s annualized revenue has reached $7 billion, doubling roughly every two quarters. This revenue growth indicates that Claude’s commercialization path is well established and user demand remains strong.
The broader context of AI financing competition
Industry financing scale hits a new high
In 2025, the AI industry’s total funding surpassed $200 billion, with nearly half of global venture capital flowing into AI. Anthropic’s recent funding round is just a microcosm of this larger financing race.
Company
Funding Scale
Valuation
Date
Anthropic
$10 billion
$350 billion
January 2026
OpenAI
$100 billion
$750 billion
Planned
xAI
$2 billion
Not disclosed
2025
Leading companies’ funding race
OpenAI is currently seeking up to $100 billion in new funding, targeting a valuation of about $750 billion. This means OpenAI’s funding scale is ten times that of Anthropic, with a higher valuation. Interestingly, Anthropic plans to achieve break-even by 2028, earlier than OpenAI.
Additionally, Anthropic is rumored to be planning an IPO this year, indicating strong confidence in its business prospects.
Capital influx from major tech giants
Besides GIC and Coatue Management, Nvidia and Microsoft are also supporting Anthropic. Both companies plan to invest up to $15 billion in Anthropic, and Anthropic has committed to purchasing $30 billion worth of computing power from Microsoft Azure. This deep cooperation demonstrates that major players are optimistic about Anthropic’s future and want to secure a leading position in AI competition.
Concerns: security vulnerabilities
High-risk vulnerabilities in Claude Code
However, behind the funding boom, security issues have raised concerns. According to recent reports, a privilege escalation and command execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-64755) was found in Anthropic’s Claude Code, allowing attackers to execute commands without user authorization.
Even more seriously, hackers have exploited this vulnerability to attack encrypted users. This indicates that security protection is not only a technical issue but also impacts user trust and commercialization progress.
Summary
Anthropic’s record-breaking funding reflects three core phenomena: first, the funding heat in the AI industry continues to accelerate, with a fierce capital race among top companies; second, Anthropic’s successful commercialization of Claude and rapid revenue growth have attracted capital, causing its valuation to double in the short term; third, the emergence of security vulnerabilities reminds us that even the most powerful AI products need a solid security foundation, which will be a test for Anthropic’s future commercialization and IPO journey.
In the AI funding race, capital scale, commercialization ability, and security are all crucial. Anthropic performs well in the first two areas but still needs to strengthen security.
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$10 billion in funding, valuation doubling to $350 billion, Anthropic and OpenAI's funding race heats up
AI financing boom continues to heat up, with leading companies experiencing faster growth in funding scale and valuation. According to the latest news, Anthropic plans to raise $10 billion at a pre-money valuation of $350 billion, nearly double its valuation from September last year. This funding round will be led by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and hedge fund Coatue Management, and is expected to close within the next few weeks.
Behind the record-breaking funding of Anthropic
Impressive valuation growth
Anthropic was founded in 2021 by former Google researcher Dario Amodei and his sister Daniela Amodei. In just a few years, the company has become one of the most watched unicorns in the generative AI space.
Look at the speed of valuation growth: in September 2024, after completing a $13 billion funding round, the valuation was $183 billion. Now, just four months later, the valuation is set to double to $350 billion. Such rapid growth is rare in tech financing history and fully reflects the market’s confidence in Anthropic.
What is the core competitive advantage?
Anthropic’s main product is Claude, an AI chatbot known for its safety features and coding capabilities. Compared to other AI models, Claude performs exceptionally well in enterprise applications and developer markets, especially in AI programming and automation scenarios.
According to the latest data, Anthropic’s annualized revenue has reached $7 billion, doubling roughly every two quarters. This revenue growth indicates that Claude’s commercialization path is well established and user demand remains strong.
The broader context of AI financing competition
Industry financing scale hits a new high
In 2025, the AI industry’s total funding surpassed $200 billion, with nearly half of global venture capital flowing into AI. Anthropic’s recent funding round is just a microcosm of this larger financing race.
Leading companies’ funding race
OpenAI is currently seeking up to $100 billion in new funding, targeting a valuation of about $750 billion. This means OpenAI’s funding scale is ten times that of Anthropic, with a higher valuation. Interestingly, Anthropic plans to achieve break-even by 2028, earlier than OpenAI.
Additionally, Anthropic is rumored to be planning an IPO this year, indicating strong confidence in its business prospects.
Capital influx from major tech giants
Besides GIC and Coatue Management, Nvidia and Microsoft are also supporting Anthropic. Both companies plan to invest up to $15 billion in Anthropic, and Anthropic has committed to purchasing $30 billion worth of computing power from Microsoft Azure. This deep cooperation demonstrates that major players are optimistic about Anthropic’s future and want to secure a leading position in AI competition.
Concerns: security vulnerabilities
High-risk vulnerabilities in Claude Code
However, behind the funding boom, security issues have raised concerns. According to recent reports, a privilege escalation and command execution vulnerability (CVE-2025-64755) was found in Anthropic’s Claude Code, allowing attackers to execute commands without user authorization.
Even more seriously, hackers have exploited this vulnerability to attack encrypted users. This indicates that security protection is not only a technical issue but also impacts user trust and commercialization progress.
Summary
Anthropic’s record-breaking funding reflects three core phenomena: first, the funding heat in the AI industry continues to accelerate, with a fierce capital race among top companies; second, Anthropic’s successful commercialization of Claude and rapid revenue growth have attracted capital, causing its valuation to double in the short term; third, the emergence of security vulnerabilities reminds us that even the most powerful AI products need a solid security foundation, which will be a test for Anthropic’s future commercialization and IPO journey.
In the AI funding race, capital scale, commercialization ability, and security are all crucial. Anthropic performs well in the first two areas but still needs to strengthen security.