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Anthropic's run-rate revenue hits $47 billion

Simon Willison 3 信息等级 3 1 噪音/剔除;2 较弱;3 普通事实;4 重要行业动态;5 极重大事件。该分数是信息显著性,不是投资建议。 发布:2026-05-29T01:23 抓取:2026-05-29 04:13
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摘要

Anthropic在H轮融资公告中披露,其年度经常性收入已超过470亿美元,较今年2月G轮时的140亿美元大幅增长。该公司此前在4月与Google和Broadcom的合作公告中曾披露收入超过300亿美元,显示了其快速的收入增长。

客观事实
  • Anthropic年度经常性收入突破470亿美元
  • 2026年2月G轮时收入为140亿美元
  • 4月与Google和Broadcom合作时收入超300亿美元
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原文

The most interesting thing about Anthropic's $65B Series H announcement is this line (emphasis mine):

Since our Series G in February, adoption has continued to grow across global enterprise customers, and our run-rate revenue crossed $47 billion earlier this month.

Anthropic have made a bit of a habit of sharing their "run-rate revenue" in this kind of announcement, which is an annualized projection of their current revenue - typically calculated by taking the most recent month and multiplying by 12.

Earlier this year:

Apr 6, 2026 in Anthropic expands partnership with Google and Broadcom: "Our run-rate revenue has now surpassed $30 billion—up from approximately $9 billion at the end of 2025."
Feb 12, 2026 in Anthropic raises $30 billion in Series G: "Today, our run-rate revenue is $14 billion, with this figure growing over 10x annually in each of those past three years."

I had Claude Opus 4.8 make me this chart using Matplotlib (Claude: "a data line chart is more straightforward matplotlib work—not really a design piece"):

Back in April Axios CEO Jim VandeHei wrote that he could not find "any company — in any industry, in any era — that has scaled organic revenue this quickly at this level as Anthropic" - and that was when they were at a paltry $30 billion.

(Also in Axios today is an anonymously sourced note that "An AI consultant tells Axios one of their clients recently spent half a billion dollars in a single month after failing to put usage limits on Claude licenses for employees" - times that by 12 and you get an extra $6 billion in annualized run-rate!)

Ed Zitron was extremely skeptical of that $30 billion number - I wonder if his skepticism will update for the new $47 billion figure.

I've seen a few people dismiss this as untrustworthy, because the numbers come from Anthropic. That doesn't hold up: these numbers were included in announcements of their fundraises, and lying to investors who just put in $65 billion would be securities fraud. They're even less likely to lie given that the real numbers will no doubt come out in their S-1 when they file for their IPO.

Tags: anthropic, ai