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Anthropic's Funding Round Just Made Each Founder Worth $8 Billion

Published May 30, 2026
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  • Anthropic raised $65 billion at a $965 billion value, topping OpenAI.
  • Each co-founder is now worth about $8 billion despite owning under 1%.
  • Seven founders joined the world's 500 richest people in a single day.

Owning less than 1% of a company doesn't sound like much.

At Anthropic, it's worth about $8 billion. That's what happens when an AI startup is valued near $1 trillion.

The Raise

Anthropic makes the Claude AI models. It just raised $65 billion in new funding. The deal values it at $965 billion. That edges past rival OpenAI for the first time.

The round was led by Altimeter, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia. Each one put in more than $2 billion. Checks that big show how hard investors are fighting for the top AI names.

A quick note on terms. A valuation is what investors agree a firm is worth. It's a price, not cash in the bank. This round is one of the biggest ever for a startup.

Put $965 billion in context. That's bigger than almost every company in the S&P 500. And the firm didn't even exist five years ago. It's a staggering price tag.

Claude is Anthropic's main product. It's a rival to ChatGPT from OpenAI. OpenAI held the title of top AI startup until now. This round flips that order, at least on paper.

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Seven New Billionaires In A Day

Anthropic's co-founders are siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei. Each holds less than 1% of the company. Yet each stake is now worth about $8 billion. Tiny slices of a near-trillion-dollar firm turn out to be a fortune.

Dario is the CEO. Daniela is the president. They aren't the only ones to cash in. All seven founders left OpenAI to start Anthropic back in 2021. All seven now sit on the list of the world's 500 richest people.

Their wealth is tied up in stock, not cash. Anthropic sells access to Claude to people and firms. That business is growing fast. Investors are betting it keeps growing for years.

Bloomberg says that's a record. No company has added that many to the list in a single day. The AI boom is minting wealth at a pace markets rarely see.

The funding wave keeps breaking records. Rivals are raising huge sums too. Investors don't want to miss the next big model. So money keeps pouring in. Few firms have ever climbed this fast.

What To Watch

The value is on paper. Anthropic is private, so no one is cashing out $8 billion today. The number only holds if the AI boom keeps climbing. And it holds only if investors keep paying near-trillion-dollar prices.

A funding round sets the price. The next one could lift it or cut it. If AI cools, the value falls. If it heats up, the founders get richer. Either way, none of it is cash yet.

The next funding round will test that.

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