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Anthropic's Funding Round Exceeds $10 Billion, Valuation Hits $350 Billion

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Published Jan 27, 2026
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Summary:

  • Anthropic closed its funding round at a valuation of $350 billion, exceeding its $10 billion target.
  • The total funding raised is between $10 billion and $15 billion, with potential for further contributions.
  • Microsoft and Nvidia announced plans to invest up to $5 billion and $10 billion, respectively, in Anthropic.

Funding Round Details

Anthropic has successfully closed its latest funding round, surpassing its initial target of $10 billion. The company is now valued at an impressive $350 billion, as confirmed by CNBC on Tuesday.

The total amount raised in this round is reported to be between $10 billion and $15 billion, according to sources familiar with the discussions.

Potential for Additional Funding

Further growth in the funding total may occur if major investors like Microsoft and Nvidia decide to participate.

Earlier, both companies had announced plans to invest significant amounts into Anthropic, with Microsoft set to contribute up to $5 billion and Nvidia considering an investment of up to $10 billion. However, it remains unclear if they will participate in this current funding round or how much they might contribute.

Leading Investors

The funding round is being led by Coatue Management and the Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC. These investors have a history of backing successful technology ventures.

Notably, Sequoia Capital, which is known for its investments in Anthropic's rival OpenAI, is also taking part in this funding initiative.

Company Background and Revenue

Founded in 2021 by former executives from OpenAI, Anthropic is recognized for its development of advanced AI technologies, particularly its family of large language models called Claude. The company’s AI coding tool, Claude Code, has gained popularity in recent months.

CEO Dario Amodei revealed that Anthropic generated close to $10 billion in revenue last year, showcasing its rapid growth and strong market presence.

Looking Ahead

The successful funding round positions Anthropic favorably within the competitive AI landscape.

With potential contributions from major tech players like Microsoft and Nvidia, the company's financial resources could expand significantly, allowing for further innovation and development in AI technologies.

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