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Anthropic targets $350B valuation via major employee tender

4 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Anthropic prepares landmark tender offer at sky‑high valuation

Anthropic, one of the leading developers of frontier AI models, is reportedly preparing an employee share tender that could value the company at around $350 billion. The move would cement the San Francisco–based startup as one of the world’s most valuable private technology companies and highlight the intense investor demand for exposure to cutting‑edge artificial intelligence.

Employee liquidity without a traditional IPO

The proposed transaction, structured as an employee tender offer, would allow early staff and long‑time team members to sell a portion of their equity to new and existing institutional backers. Rather than raising substantial new primary capital, the deal is expected to focus on providing employee liquidity while setting a fresh reference price for the company’s shares.

Such tenders have become a favored tool among late‑stage unicorns looking to retain top talent in a competitive hiring market, while postponing a full public listing. For a capital‑intensive AI lab like Anthropic, the mechanism also helps align incentives as it continues to scale cloud spending and specialized AI infrastructure needs.

Riding the wave of generative AI investment

Anthropic has emerged as a central player in the global race to build powerful generative AI systems, competing with the likes of OpenAI and other large model developers. Its flagship models power a growing ecosystem of enterprise tools, developer APIs and consumer‑facing assistants, all framed by the company’s emphasis on AI safety and constitutional training methods.

The targeted $350 billion valuation would place Anthropic in the same league as some of the most valuable public technology giants, despite its relatively short operating history. For venture and growth investors, the tender offers a rare chance to gain or increase exposure to a core infrastructure player in the AI stack, at a time when demand for high‑end AI compute and advanced models continues to surge.

Implications for the late‑stage tech market

If completed at the rumored price, the deal would underscore how late‑stage private markets are repricing strategic AI assets far above traditional software multiples. It could also influence how other AI labs and deeptech startups approach secondary share sales, employee retention and eventual paths to the public markets.

For now, the tender underscores a clear message: investors see Anthropic not just as a promising startup, but as foundational infrastructure for the next generation of intelligent applications.

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