The Anthropic IPO filing, submitted confidentially to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on June 1, 2026, has set the global tech world buzzing. Anthropic, the AI company behind the Claude family of models, confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement with the SEC on June 1, 2026, giving the company the option to pursue an initial public offering after SEC review. The move comes after a jaw-dropping private funding round and puts one of the world’s most talked-about AI labs on a path to the public stock market.
What the Anthropic IPO Filing Actually Means
A confidential S-1 filing is how big companies start the IPO process in the United States. It lets a company hand its financial paperwork to the SEC quietly, before sharing all the details with the public. A confidential filing allows a company to begin the SEC review process before publicly releasing the full registration statement. Anthropic chose this route after closing one of the largest private funding rounds in Silicon Valley history.
Anthropic raised $30 billion in a Series G round at a $380 billion valuation in February 2026, before a $65 billion Series H-1 round in May lifted its valuation to approximately $965 billion. To put that number in context, $965 billion is close to one trillion dollars, which is larger than the entire GDP of many countries.
The filing targets an October 2026 Nasdaq listing with Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley leading an offering expected to raise more than $60 billion. It will be the first pure AI safety company to go public, and one of the largest offerings in stock market history.
Revenue Growth That Is Hard to Believe
Anthropic’s growth story is the real headline. The company has experienced explosive growth this year, announcing in May that its revenue run rate has ballooned to $47 billion, up from $10 billion in annual revenue last year. Anthropic grew from $1 billion in annualized revenue at the end of 2024 to $30 billion by April 2026, a 30-fold increase in 16 months.
The main product driving this growth is Claude, Anthropic’s family of AI models. Anthropic is best known for its family of AI models called Claude, which power products like its popular coding assistant, Claude Code. Anthropic and rival OpenAI have spent much of the past year one-upping each other with a flurry of AI model releases aimed at streamlining a wider range of professional tasks, from coding to financial services to healthcare, with the goal of courting more business customers.
Still, the road to profit is not fully clear. The question is whether a $965 billion valuation makes sense when the company is still unprofitable, spending $19 billion per year on compute, and facing a direct competitor in OpenAI that filed its own confidential IPO just days later.
Anthropic vs OpenAI: A Race to Wall Street
The Anthropic IPO filing has turned into a two-horse race. OpenAI filed its own confidential S-1 on June 8, 2026, targeting a September 2026 IPO. On revenue, Anthropic leads with roughly $30 billion ARR against OpenAI’s $25 billion, and it is growing about three times faster. On valuation, Anthropic stands at $965 billion against OpenAI’s $852 billion.
Filing first could let Anthropic set the narrative, but it could also give OpenAI a chance to watch how investors react before committing to its own price. Both companies are backed by the same Wall Street banks and both are chasing the same pool of global capital.
Anthropic also faces some legal headwinds. The company is currently locked in a legal battle with the US government after the Pentagon declared it a supply-chain risk, a designation typically reserved for foreign adversaries. Anthropic has said the Trump administration’s move could jeopardize billions of dollars in revenue.
What This Signals for Pakistan’s Tech Sector
For Pakistani developers, startups, and tech watchers, the Anthropic IPO filing sends a clear message: the global appetite for AI is not slowing down. When companies valued close to a trillion dollars prepare to list publicly, it shows that investors around the world believe AI will reshape business for decades to come.
Pakistani software houses and freelancers already use Claude in daily coding work. Many IT firms export AI-powered services to US and European clients. If the Anthropic IPO succeeds and unlocks fresh capital for the broader AI industry, demand for skilled AI developers, particularly in low-cost markets like Pakistan, could grow further.
Pakistan’s own tech startup ecosystem is still small compared to what Anthropic has raised in a single funding round. But the lesson is clear: AI is where global investment is going. Pakistani founders building AI tools, and Pakistani students learning AI skills now, are positioning themselves for a market that keeps growing. You can read more about how global AI shifts affect local investment appetite in our coverage of the Oracle stock crash and AI financing concerns.
It is also worth noting that Anthropic’s biggest backers include Amazon and Google, both of which have cloud infrastructure deals in Pakistan and across South Asia. Amazon has committed up to $4 billion in Anthropic and is the primary cloud infrastructure partner, while Google has committed $4 billion to Anthropic and co-leads with Amazon on subsequent rounds. As these giants deepen their AI investments, their regional cloud and developer programs in South Asia may also expand.
For those tracking where AI talent matters, tools like Claude by Anthropic are already widely used by Pakistani developers for coding assistance, content work, and automation tasks.
Key Numbers to Know
- Valuation: $965 billion (May 2026 Series H)
- Latest funding round: $65 billion Series H-1
- Annualized revenue run rate: $47 billion (May 2026)
- Expected IPO date: October 2026 on Nasdaq
- Lead banks: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley
- Key investors: Amazon, Google, Sequoia Capital, Altimeter
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Anthropic IPO filing?
The Anthropic IPO filing refers to the confidential S-1 registration document that Anthropic submitted to the US SEC on June 1, 2026. Anthropic said this gives the company “the option to go public after the SEC completes its review.” It is the first formal step toward listing on a public stock exchange.
What is Anthropic’s valuation ahead of its IPO?
Anthropic’s most recent valuation is $965 billion, from the May 2026 Series H. Investment bankers expect a debut above $1 trillion, per Fortune. No final share price has been set yet.
When will Anthropic go public?
According to multiple media reports, the company could officially list on the Nasdaq or NYSE as early as October 2026, though no firm pricing date has been set. The public S-1 with full financial details is expected to appear in summer 2026 before a roadshow.
Can Pakistani investors buy Anthropic stock?
Not yet. Anthropic is a private public benefit corporation and its shares do not trade on any public exchange as of June 2026. Once it lists on the Nasdaq, Pakistani investors with access to US stock brokerage accounts may be able to buy shares like any other listed company, subject to local regulations. Pre-IPO access is only available to accredited investors through private secondary markets and is not practical for most retail investors.













