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Anthropic Tops OpenAI in Value as AI Startup Funding Shatters Records

Ramo by Ramo
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On May 28, 2026, Anthropic closed a $65 billion funding round at a $965 billion valuation, officially surpassing OpenAI to become the most valuable private AI company in the world. The Series H was led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia Capital, with participation from Capital Group, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, and institutional heavyweights including Baillie Gifford, Blackstone, Brookfield, and Fidelity. Strategic infrastructure partners Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron were also in the round.

At $965 billion, Anthropic sits just below the historic $1 trillion threshold that no private company has ever crossed. The round came as Anthropic reported annualized revenue running at $47 billion, up from $30 billion just six weeks earlier — a growth rate that has surprised even optimistic observers. The company is now widely expected to pursue an IPO in the near term.

A Market That Has Never Moved This Fast

Anthropic’s raise did not happen in a vacuum. The first quarter of 2026 saw global venture funding into AI-related companies hit $255.5 billion — a number that eclipsed the entire full-year 2025 AI funding total in a single quarter. According to Crunchbase, about half of all global venture capital deployed in Q1 2026 went into AI-related companies. The pace of capital deployment has no historical precedent in the technology industry.

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Series A rounds for AI startups are now averaging $51.9 million, and rounds above $100 million have become common for startups that can demonstrate real traction. The era of seed-stage AI companies raising on promises alone is fading fast. Investors want proof of demand and evidence that the company is solving an expensive problem that customers will pay significant money to fix.

What Investors Are Actually Chasing

Despite the overall surge in capital, the money is concentrating rather than spreading. Investors in 2026 are backing companies that fall into three broad categories. The first is infrastructure — model tooling, chip design, compute management, and data layers. These are the picks-and-shovels plays on AI adoption, and they have attracted enormous interest from both venture funds and sovereign wealth funds.

The second category is vertical AI applications that solve expensive workflow problems in regulated industries. Healthcare, legal, and financial services are seeing heavy investment as startups demonstrate that AI can handle tasks that previously required large teams of highly paid professionals. French startup Zenkolab, for example, is using AI to analyze retinal images and detect eye diseases at an early stage, aiming to cut diagnostic delays that currently cost patients months of waiting time.

The third category is physical AI and robotics. Gecko Robotics, which uses AI-powered robots to inspect industrial infrastructure, remained one of the most closely watched companies in the startup ecosystem this quarter. The convergence of better foundation models, cheaper hardware, and proven use cases in manufacturing and logistics is attracting capital that would have gone to software-only companies just a few years ago.

Cerebras Goes Public

One of the most significant signals of market confidence in 2026 came on May 14, when Cerebras Systems completed its IPO at a $95 billion market cap. Cerebras makes custom AI chips designed to run large language models more efficiently than standard GPU clusters, and its public listing gave investors a cleaner way to bet on AI infrastructure without going through the private market.

Other notable deals from the past few months included Ramp, the corporate finance platform, raising $500 million, and Tennr, which automates healthcare administrative workflows, raising $101 million.

The Narrowing Field

Not every AI startup is winning in this environment. The concentration of capital at the top of the market means that smaller companies without clear differentiation are finding it harder to raise, even as the overall numbers look spectacular. Investors who got burned on AI demos that never turned into products are now asking harder questions about retention, contract sizes, and gross margins before writing checks.

What the 2026 AI funding surge ultimately reflects is a market that has moved from speculative bets on potential to competitive investment in companies that are already changing how businesses operate. The question is no longer whether AI startups can build impressive technology. It is whether they can build durable businesses at a scale that justifies the valuations being assigned to them right now.

For the latest on AI startup funding, company news, and the technologies shaping tomorrow’s economy, visit Mylistingo for daily coverage across every sector AI is disrupting.

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