Google invests up to $40B in Anthropic

Source Cryptopolitan

According to April 24, 2026 reports, Alphabet, which is the parent company of Google, plans to invest up to $40 billion in Anthropic. This investment will consist of $10 billion upfront and $30 billion in additional funding if certain performance goals are achieved.

Anthropic is part of the multi-cloud ecosystem, including its deal with CoreWeave that spans several years. This is as well as its plan to harness close to 1 gigawatt of accelerators powered by Amazon’s GPUs.

Google invests up to $40B in Anthropic

Alphabet had previously made an investment of around 14% before this new funding round. Google will also be backing Anthropic in scaling up its computing capacity using TPU chips. The revenue run rate of Anthropic has now exceeded $30 billion, as compared to $9 billion at the end of 2025.

In response to the announcement, Alphabet stock was slightly buoyant. At midday, GOOGL stock rose about 1.2%, while the market was up about 3.77% overall, on an otherwise positive tech stock market.

GOOGL midday price movements. Source: Google Finance

Anthropic is not a publicly listed firm; hence, it lacks tradable shares. The stock price before the Forge Global announcement was strong, with the Forge Price as of April 23, 2026, at $259.14 per share.

However, recent transactions on the secondary market have raised the implied value substantially to levels between $800 billion and $1 trillion, or more, prior to the acquisition (such as a listing by one shareholder valued at $1.15 trillion). The commitment made by Google at around $350–$380 billion had no impact on the secondary pricing.

Anthropic continues to roll out major Claude updates

On April 16, 2026, Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7. The model enhances software engineering, handles long-running code-generation projects effectively, and performs high-definition vision tasks. 

There is no change in pricing, as Opus 4.7 costs $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens.

One day later, Anthropic introduced Claude Design. This experimental product helps create prototypes, slide presentations, one-page designs, and more with Claude. This is specifically designed for founders and product managers who don’t have a design background. The product works on Opus 4.7 for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise.

In the early part of 2026, Anthropic released multiple updates. They include Claude Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6 in February, with context window sizes of 1 million tokens; Claude Cowork for working collaboratively; and Claude Code for agentic coding. 

The company has also released the Claude Mythos Preview at the beginning of April for complex cybersecurity activities; however, it is only available to select partners via Project Glasswing.

Global AI investment spike in April 2026

2026 is one of the most successful years for artificial intelligence funding. The first quarter alone saw $297 billion to $314 billion invested globally in venture capital, of which AI accounted for 80% to 81%. This includes the four largest venture deals of all time: $122 billion from OpenAI, $30 billion from Anthropic, $20 billion from xAI, and $16 billion from Waymo.

Capital inflow didn’t stop in April either. On April 3, Microsoft pledged $10 billion in investments in Japanese artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Another commitment from Microsoft was to pledge $5.5 billion to the development of artificial intelligence in Singapore. 

Then came Amazon’s announcement that it would invest $5 billion in Anthropic, with the potential for more in the near future. Finally, Cerebras Systems filed to go public at a $35 billion valuation on April 17. Overall capital expenditure intentions of Big Techs remain huge, at $635- $665 billion by year-end.

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