Amazon adds a $5 billion investment in Anthropic, and a 10-year AWS agreement locks in $100 billion in compute power

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Amazon announced on April 20 that it would add a $5 billion investment in Anthropic, bringing its cumulative committed investment since 2023 to $13 billion, and leaving room for additional funding tied to future commercial milestones of up to $20 billion. In return, Anthropic has pledged to invest more than $100 billion over the next decade in AWS infrastructure, in exchange for 5 gigawatts of compute resources.

Why the add-on comes now: Claude’s annualized revenue triples, driving an infrastructure expansion

The direct driver behind this agreement is Anthropic’s explosive growth in performance. Anthropic’s annualized revenue has risen from roughly $9 billion at the end of 2025 to more than $30 billion in 2026—an increase of nearly three times. This growth is fueled by broad adoption of Claude across different tiers—free, Pro, Max, and team editions—by enterprises, developers, and consumers, placing tremendous strain on existing infrastructure, especially during peak hours.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said, “User feedback says Claude is becoming increasingly indispensable to their work, and we need to build the corresponding infrastructure to keep pace with the surge in demand.”

Deal details: Trainium chip clusters and Claude’s full-platform integration

Anthropic’s procurement commitments cover AWS Trainium and Graviton chips, as well as tens of millions of Graviton cores. A large amount of Trainium2 compute power is expected to go live in the second quarter of 2026, and by the end of the year, the total compute power of Trainium2 and Trainium3 is expected to approach 1 gigawatt. Project Rainier (a large-scale AI computing cluster based on nearly 500k Trainium2 chips) will further expand under this expanded collaboration framework.

On platform integration, the Claude full-platform console is now directly integrated into AWS, and more than 100,000 customers can access it directly through existing AWS accounts. Claude remains the only cutting-edge AI model that runs on the three major cloud platforms (AWS Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Azure Foundry).

Industry backdrop: AI private funding breaks $150 billion in two months

This Amazon–Anthropic deal takes place during a surge window in AI private fundraising—from mid-February 2026 to mid-April. OpenAI and Anthropic together completed funding rounds totaling more than $150 billion, setting a record for the largest private capital raise in technology history.

The real benefits for existing customers also attest to Claude’s business value: Lyft reported that customer service response times improved by 87%; Pfizer said infrastructure costs fell by 55%, saving 16,000 hours of search time per year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the potential total investment size from Amazon to Anthropic?

The cumulative commitments confirmed so far total $13 billion (including this additional $5 billion investment). Amazon also has room for investment tied to future commercial milestones of up to $20 billion; if all of them are triggered, the potential total investment would be close to $33 billion. Amazon is still one of the few shareholders.

What specifically is the $100 billion AWS spending committed by Anthropic used for?

This 10-year committed funding is mainly used to procure AWS Trainium and Graviton compute chips for training and deploying Claude models, ensuring up to 5 gigawatts of new compute capacity, while also supporting Anthropic in expanding inference capabilities in Asia and Europe to meet growing international demand.

What practical impact does this deal have on Claude’s users and developers?

The Claude full-platform console is now directly integrated into AWS. More than 100,000 Amazon Bedrock customers can access it directly through existing AWS accounts, the console interface, and billing systems, without any additional credentials or contracts—significantly lowering the barrier to enterprise adoption.

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