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Anthropic Hits $1 Trillion Valuation, Becomes Richest AI Company in the World

Anthropic Hits $1 Trillion Valuation, Becomes Richest AI Company in the World

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Grant Harvey
Grant Harvey
Apr 29, 2026
2 minute read
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On April 28, Anthropic crossed a $1 trillion valuation and officially became the most valuable AI company on Earth.

The same Tuesday, OpenAI:

Just normal Tuesday stuff.

Here’s what else happened

While OpenAI was getting sued, Anthropic launched Claude for Creative Work with native connectors for Blender, Adobe Creative Cloud, Autodesk Fusion, Ableton, Splice, SketchUp, Resolume, and Canva. Claude can now debug a 3D scene, batch-edit Photoshop assets, or pull stems out of Splice for you.

Adobe simultaneously shipped its own Adobe for creativity Claude connector, giving Claude live access to 50+ pro tools across Photoshop, Premiere, Firefly, and InDesign. Anthropic also joined the Blender Development Fund as Corporate Patron.
In one day, Anthropic became the AI you’d actually plug into the apps you already pay for.

Why this matters

The race to “smartest model” is over. Both labs are locked in a feature-parity loop where Claude and GPT-5.5 trade benchmark wins every six weeks. The new race is “deepest workflow,” and whichever lab gets buried inside the tools you already use wins.

The chat interface is saturated; workflow depth is the moat. And the deepest workflow integration possible is the computer itself. Once small models get good enough (and they will, in the next 18 months if not sooner), whoever’s agent runs natively on your Mac, your iPhone, or the next device paradigm (glasses?) will control the surface where every other piece of software lives.

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Our take

This is why I now believe OpenAI & Anthropic will have to become Microsoft and Apple. Cloud tokens are an insanely expensive business right now. An Nvidia exec said yesterday the cost of AI compute has now passed the cost of employees at most companies. Neither lab can subsidize that forever.

The natural endgame? The one Apple and Microsoft have already settled into. Sell the hardware. OpenAI is reportedly building a phone. Anthropic’s creative tool plays are workflow-deep but compute-light, the kind of thing that makes way more sense if Claude eventually lives on your Mac, not a data center. For this reason, we think Anthropic should eventually make computers too.

Today’s $1 trillion flip is the lagging indicator. The leading indicator? Who’s best set up to sell you the device your local agent will run on.

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Grant Harvey

Grant Harvey is the Lead Writer of The Neuron, where he continues to lead the publication's daily coverage of AI news, tools, and trends.

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