Anthropic Finalizes Megaround at $61.5 Billion Valuation

The company is said to have increased its run-rate revenue by 30% so far this year.

Anthropic’s Claude AI chatbot. 

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OpenAI rival Anthropic has officially closed a deal to raise $3.5 billion at a valuation of $61.5 billion, the company told Bloomberg — cementing its place as one of the largest startups in the world.

The higher valuation, which includes the new capital raised, comes as Anthropic’s business is growing quickly. Late last year, the company’s annual revenue run rate was about $1 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter. So far this year, that number has increased by 30%, said the person, who asked not to be identified discussing private information.

Anthropic declined to comment on its sales. CNBC earlier reported its 2024 revenue projections.

The latest deal for the maker of large language models, best known for its chatbot named Claude, was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, which contributed $1 billion, said Anthropic. Other investors who participated in the Series E deal include General Catalyst, Jane Street and Fidelity Management & Research Company, according to an Anthropic statement. Existing investors including Menlo Ventures and Bessemer Venture Partners also backed the company in the latest round, the company said.