Anthropic's revenue run rate has surpassed $65 billion annually, according to a person familiar with the matter, underscoring the rapid commercial adoption of its artificial intelligence models.
The AI startup, backed by Amazon and Google, has seen demand for its enterprise-focused offerings drive a surge in sales, the source said. While specific quarterly figures were not disclosed, the run rate reflects annualized revenue based on recent booking trends.
The figure, if confirmed, would position Anthropic among the highest-grossing AI companies globally, outpacing many established tech firms. Its flagship models, including Claude, have gained traction with corporate clients seeking AI solutions for tasks ranging from customer service to software development.
The revenue milestone comes as Anthropic continues to expand its infrastructure and workforce to meet growing demand. The company has raised over $7 billion in funding to date, with a valuation exceeding $40 billion as of its latest round in early 2024.
Analysts note that the revenue run rate does not account for profitability, which remains a key metric for investors evaluating long-term sustainability. Anthropic has not publicly confirmed the figure, and spokespeople did not respond to requests for comment.
The disclosure follows a broader trend in the AI sector, where companies like Nvidia and Microsoft have reported record revenues tied to AI infrastructure and services. Anthropic's growth trajectory reflects the increasing monetization of generative AI technologies, though competition in the space remains intense.



