Anthropic is considering a new funding round that could value the company at more than $900 billion, according to reports from Bloomberg.
People familiar with the talks say investors have already made early offers in the range of $850 billion to $900 billion but the company has not accepted any of them.
Discussions are still at an early stage, and nothing has been agreed.
Several investors are trying to secure large stakes, with some offers said to be worth up to $50 billion in new capital. A decision is expected at a board meeting in May.
Anthropic last raised funds in February and that round brought in $30 billion, valuing the company at $380 billion. If this new round goes through at the higher valuation being discussed, it would mark a surge in a matter of months.
The move would also change its position in the market as OpenAI was valued at about $852 billion in March after a major funding round, but a deal at $900 billion would place Anthropic ahead as the most valuable artificial intelligence startup.
The company has received backing from major technology firms. Google has committed billions of dollars, with more funding tied to performance targets. Amazon has also invested heavily and plans to increase its stake over time.
Anthropic declined to comment when contacted.
Revenue growth has supported the surge in investor interest with the company’s annual revenue run rate passing $30 billion earlier this year and is now said to be approaching $40 billion.
Growth has come from demand for its Claude models, especially tools built for coding and business use.
Recent releases include new versions of its core systems and a cybersecurity-focused model with limited access due to safety issues.
There is also a public listing under consideration. Bloomberg reported that an initial public offering could come as soon as October. If that plan holds, this funding round may be the last before the company goes public.
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