Anthropic raises $13B Series F at $183B valuation

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AI firm anthropic has raised a $ 1 billion series F round that brings up to $ 1 billion dollars-the confidence says that funds will be used to support its enterprise, deep security research and international expansion.

Iconic Feed up to the Management and Research Organization and Lightspeed Ventures Partners, with the Round Co-Leader, The Blog post of the organizationThe Other supporters include institutional investors, VCS, sovereign asset funds, private equity and resource managers, such as Altimeiter, Belly Giford, Blackrock, Blackstone, Kotu, D1 Capital Partners, Insightsight Partners, Teacher Investment Authority and more.

“We are watching the significant growth of demand throughout our entire customer base,” the ethnic CFO Krishna Rao said in the post. “This financing shows our financial performance and our cooperation with us to increase our financial performance and our unprecedented growth.”

Ethnographic end Raising $ 3.5 billion In March 2021, the money evaluated at $ 61.5 billion.

This report comes after this latest fund rational that anthropological $ 1 billion to $ 5 billion in funding came closer to an agreement to evaluate $ 170 billion. It follows impressive growth from AI startup, which has jumped from $ 1 billion to $ 5 billion from annual revenue between 2025 and adoption of enterprise.

The company said in the blog post, “The anthropologist now serves more than 1.5 business customers and the number of our larger accounts is representing more than $ 5 per run-rate-about 7x has increased by about 7x in the last year,” the company said in the blog post.

Claud code is one of the main motivations for a developer’s favorite and ethnographic growth. The company says its VIBEB-Coding product has already earned more than $ 500 million as a run-rate income with more than 10x growth in the last three months.

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However, maintaining that increase and competing with competitors like Open A, cursor and others requires more money, as its chief executive officer Dario Amodai recently confessed to a memo WiredThe He said that he was not “shocked” about taking money from the sovereign wealth fund of the autocratic governments, but it was difficult to run business from “bad people”.

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