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Anthropic eyes October IPO that could top $60 billion valuation

27 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Anthropic reportedly targets blockbuster October IPO

Anthropic, the artificial intelligence startup best known for its Claude family of AI models, is reportedly preparing for an initial public offering that could value the company at more than $60 billion as early as October. If the listing proceeds at that scale, it would rank among the largest technology IPOs in recent years and underscore intense investor demand for leading generative AI platforms.

OpenAI rival rides generative AI investment wave

Founded by former OpenAI researchers, Anthropic positions itself as an AI safety–driven company, emphasizing constitutional AI techniques designed to make large models more predictable and aligned with human values. Its flagship assistant, Claude, competes directly with ChatGPT in the fast‑growing market for enterprise‑grade AI assistants and developer tools.

The reported IPO plan follows a surge of capital into the company from strategic partners including Amazon and Google, which have integrated Anthropic models into their respective cloud ecosystems. A public listing at a valuation north of $60 billion would further cement the company as one of the most valuable independent players in the global AI infrastructure race.

Implications for AI markets and public investors

An October debut would test public market appetite for high‑growth, high‑burn AI startups whose business models hinge on rapid adoption of AI copilots, developer APIs, and custom enterprise solutions. A successful offering could spur a new wave of listings from late‑stage AI companies and reinforce Wall Street’s focus on AI chips, cloud computing, and model providers as core themes.

For corporate customers, a well‑capitalized, publicly traded Anthropic could signal greater long‑term stability, more aggressive investment in research and development, and faster rollout of advanced features. For regulators, a $60 billion‑plus valuation will intensify scrutiny of how powerful AI models are governed, audited, and deployed at scale.

While exact timing and valuation could shift with market conditions, the reported plans highlight how central next‑generation AI platforms have become to both Silicon Valley and global capital markets.

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