Anthropic has filed for an initial public offering (IPO), according to media reports, becoming one of the latest artificial intelligence companies to explore a public listing amid growing investor interest in the sector.
In a statement, Anthropic said the filing “gives us the option to go public,” but did not disclose details regarding the timing or size of the proposed offering.
The company added that any IPO would depend on market conditions and other factors.
Anthropic is expected to be among three high-profile AI companies that could enter public markets this year, alongside OpenAI and SpaceX, according to reports.
The potential listing comes as AI firms continue to attract significant investor attention, driven by rapid advances in generative AI technologies and growing enterprise adoption. Anthropic, known for its Claude family of AI models, has emerged as one of the leading competitors in the AI race.