The Anthropic IPO is no longer just a rumour. Wall Street’s three biggest banks are now setting up meetings between Anthropic’s executives and major investors, a clear sign that the maker of the Claude AI models is getting ready to go public, possibly as soon as October 2026. For Pakistani developers, freelancers, and IT firms already using Claude-based tools, this is a story worth watching closely.
What Is Happening With the Anthropic IPO?
Anthropic is lining up meetings with investors ahead of a potential initial public offering later this year, and bankers have begun sounding out investor demand before a formal roadshow and eventual share sale. The company confidentially filed its IPO prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission last month but has not disclosed when it plans to debut. You can view the SEC’s EDGAR filing portal at sec.gov to track when the filing becomes public.
Anthropic is considering an initial public offering as soon as October, according to Bloomberg News. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase, the three biggest Wall Street banks by revenue, are involved in the IPO planning. The fact that all three top banks are on one deal tells you this is being treated as one of the biggest market events in years.
How Big Is Anthropic Right Now?
Anthropic raised $65 billion in Series H funding led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia Capital, valuing the company at $965 billion post-money. That puts it ahead of its main rival. In May, Anthropic completed a funding round that valued the company at approximately $965 billion, surpassing OpenAI’s reported $852 billion valuation for the first time.
The revenue growth is just as striking. Anthropic’s annualized revenue was around $9 billion at the end of 2025, climbed to $30 billion by April, and crossed $47 billion by late May. The growth came from enterprises piling into Claude and from Claude Code, the company’s agentic coding tool, which had already hit $2.5 billion in its own annualized revenue by February.
However, the numbers also show the costs of running a frontier AI company. Anthropic is spending $1.25 billion per month on computing capacity through a deal with SpaceX, which runs through May 2029, an annualized infrastructure commitment of $15 billion from a single supplier. At $47 billion in annualized revenue with gross margins around 40%, the company does not expect to be profitable until 2028.
Anthropic vs OpenAI, Who Goes Public First?
Anthropic appears poised to beat rival OpenAI to the public markets, which could be an advantage for the startup if AI enthusiasm later wanes. OpenAI has since pushed its IPO target from fall 2026 to 2027, according to CNBC. That gap gives Anthropic a real chance to be the first major AI model company to list on a stock exchange, setting the tone for how the market values pure-play AI firms.
According to Bloomberg data, listings so far this year have brought in $227.5 billion, the highest annual haul since 2021 when blank-check firms are stripped out. If Anthropic prices well and the stock holds, it could open the window for the biggest wave of AI IPOs since the technology emerged into mainstream consciousness.
There are also some risks to watch. Anthropic faces uncertainty stemming from its relationship with the Trump administration, which placed temporary foreign access restrictions on two of its models. Analysts have also flagged questions about how the company counts its revenue figures, with some of the annualized numbers potentially including committed contract value not yet recognized as earned revenue.
Why Pakistani Claude Users Should Pay Attention
Claude is not a distant Silicon Valley product for Pakistan, it is already a working tool here. Claude AI is being used more for marketing and content creation than for programming in Pakistan, suggesting the country’s media industry is adopting AI faster than its tech sector. Pakistan’s Claude adoption pattern diverges significantly from neighbouring India, where computer and mathematical sciences dominate at 38.9%, indicating stronger programming and technical sector engagement.
Claude remains the only frontier AI model available to customers on all three of the world’s largest cloud platforms: Amazon Web Services (Bedrock), Google Cloud (Vertex AI), and Microsoft Azure (Foundry). Pakistani IT firms building on any of these cloud platforms are already touching Anthropic’s ecosystem whether they know it or not.
For local freelancers and developers, the company’s coding assistant, Claude Code, has become particularly popular with software developers and businesses looking to automate programming tasks while emphasising safety and reliability. You can explore Anthropic’s full range of plans and the Claude API directly at anthropic.com.
When a company like Anthropic goes public, a few things tend to happen. First, enterprise customers gain more confidence in the platform, a publicly listed company faces higher scrutiny and accountability. Second, pricing and product decisions may shift as the firm focuses on public-market growth targets. Third, competition with other AI providers tends to heat up, which often means better tools and lower prices for end users over time. Pakistani IT companies and freelancers who rely on Claude-based workflows should keep an eye on how the IPO changes the product roadmap and API pricing after the listing.
The Anthropic IPO also fits into a bigger picture of AI investment that directly affects Pakistan’s tech industry. As covered in our earlier piece on AI software budgets shrinking globally, enterprise spending on AI is being watched carefully. A successful Anthropic debut could push more investment into AI tools that Pakistani firms use every day.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Anthropic IPO expected to happen?
The company is targeting a debut as soon as October, though the timing could still change. The confidential SEC filing was made in June 2026, and investor meetings are now being arranged.
What is Anthropic’s current valuation?
Anthropic recently secured a $65 billion Series H funding round at a valuation of $965 billion, making it the world’s most valuable AI startup, surpassing OpenAI in both valuation and market share.
Which banks are leading the Anthropic IPO?
The effort is being led by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JPMorgan Chase, three of Wall Street’s largest investment banks.
Does Pakistan have access to Claude AI tools?
Yes. Claude AI subscriptions are available in Pakistan, with local resellers offering Claude Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise, and API access. Pakistani marketers, content creators, and developers are already active Claude users, and that adoption is growing.










