- Anthropic is in early talks to raise at least $30 billion in fresh financing at a valuation exceeding $900 billion (pre-money), according to people familiar with the matter — with the round potentially closing as soon as the end of May.
- The talks come after Anthropic recently secured two massive Big Tech commitments: Google pledged up to $40 billion (starting with $10B at a $350B valuation) and Amazon committed up to $25 billion (starting with $5B), though it’s unclear if either will participate in this new round.
- Anthropic is weighing an IPO as soon as October 2026 — the fundraise would bridge the company to public markets while funding the compute infrastructure required to meet surging demand for Claude.
- At a $900 billion valuation, Anthropic would surpass OpenAI’s most recent $852 billion valuation, making it the most valuable AI startup in the world.
What Happened?
Anthropic is in early-stage discussions with investors — including existing backers — to raise at least $30 billion in a new financing round at a valuation exceeding $900 billion, Bloomberg reported Monday. No term sheet has been signed and the deal is not finalized, but the round is expected to close as soon as the end of this month. The discussions follow a period of intense fundraising activity: in February, Anthropic closed a $30 billion round at a $350 billion valuation; in April, Google committed to investing up to $40 billion and Amazon pledged up to $25 billion, both at the same $350 billion mark. The new round would more than double the prior valuation, reflecting accelerating demand for Claude and the company’s growing infrastructure and revenue footprint.
Why It Matters?
A $900 billion valuation would place Anthropic ahead of OpenAI ($852 billion as of March) as the world’s most valuable AI startup — and would represent one of the fastest valuation escalations in venture capital history. The jump from $350 billion to $900 billion in a matter of months reflects both the extraordinary pace of AI adoption and the premium investors are willing to pay for a credible path to AI leadership. Anthropic’s Claude has seen breakout usage across enterprise, consumer, and developer channels, while its Mythos model has raised Anthropic’s profile as a frontier AI safety research lab. The fundraise is also strategic: Anthropic needs capital to secure compute — it recently signed a deal giving it all of SpaceX’s Colossus 1 data center capacity — and to invest in the talent and infrastructure required to stay competitive with OpenAI and Google DeepMind.
What’s Next?
If the round closes at or above $900 billion, Anthropic’s next major milestone is a potential IPO as soon as October 2026. The fundraise would serve as the final private capital raise before public markets, allowing the company to establish a clean valuation benchmark for its S-1. Key questions for investors evaluating the round: whether the Google and Amazon strategic commitments carry participation rights, how Anthropic’s revenue and compute cost trajectory supports the valuation, and whether the Mythos safety controversy creates regulatory overhang ahead of an IPO. At nearly $1 trillion pre-money, Anthropic would be pricing itself at a level that demands extraordinary near-term revenue growth — and the market will be watching every product launch and usage metric closely.
Source: Bloomberg














