- Anthropic has tasked employees since late 2025 with improving how Claude handles personal queries — health, travel, recipes — signaling a deliberate consumer pivot from its enterprise-first origins.
- The company cut Claude’s mobile app load time from five to six seconds down to roughly one second, a key UX improvement for consumer retention.
- Claude is currently the second-most-popular free app in the US App Store, behind ChatGPT and ahead of Google Gemini — buoyed by a Pentagon standoff and a Super Bowl ad positioning Claude as ad-free.
- Anthropic inked a new computing deal with Elon Musk’s SpaceX to meet surging demand; daily signups exceeded 1 million as of March, quadrupling since the start of 2026.
What Happened?
Anthropic, the AI safety startup behind the Claude chatbot, is making a concerted push into the consumer market after initially focusing on enterprise clients. Speaking at a company conference in San Francisco, Mike Krieger — co-founder of Instagram and co-leader of Anthropic’s Labs team — said the company has been focused on the “quality, polish and performance” of Claude since late last year. A key metric: load time on mobile has been cut from five or six seconds to about one second. The company also announced a computing partnership with SpaceX to handle growing demand.
Why It Matters?
The consumer AI market is the biggest prize in tech right now, and Anthropic is making a credible run at it. The company’s app store ranking — No. 2 in the US, between ChatGPT and Gemini — reflects real traction, not just marketing. The Super Bowl ad and the Pentagon feud (which boosted Claude’s rebel-brand appeal) have driven explosive signup growth. If Anthropic can maintain momentum with product improvements and computing capacity, it becomes a genuine three-way race at the top of the consumer AI market.
What’s Next?
Watch for Anthropic to announce more consumer-focused features targeting health, travel, and lifestyle use cases. The SpaceX compute deal suggests the company is preparing for significantly higher traffic loads. The key question is whether Anthropic can convert its surge of signups into loyal, paying subscribers — and whether its safety-focused brand positioning holds as it competes more aggressively for mass-market users alongside OpenAI and Google.
Source: Bloomberg













