Enterprise uptake buoys Anthropic’s growing India business
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Anthropic is seeing revenue growth in India on developer adoption as artificial intelligence tools gain traction across private and public sectors, with the AI startup setting up an office in Bengaluru. The US-based AI firm says its India revenue run rate has doubled in just four months, driven by intensive use by developers and productivity professionals, as well as early government deployments. This comes as the AI startup also announced new partnerships in the country, which is the second-largest market for its Claude.ai. These partnerships will also support various public sectors, including education, judicial, and health services. Revenue doubles as developers drive growth Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, commented on the unexpected speed of India’s growth during a speech in Bangalore. “Since my last trip here, the company has doubled its run rate revenue in India,” said Amodei. Anthropic’s growth is primarily driven by developer-centric products. According to Amodei, Claude Code (“Claude”) is experiencing extremely high adoption among developers and may have even experienced an accelerated growth pattern relative to other developer tools, given the abundance of talented engineers in India. Unlike other countries, Indian users employ AI technology very differently. One of the most distinctive aspects of India in comparison to the rest of the world is the extremely technical nature of Indians’ use of these technologies, according to Amodei. The startup also announced that its India team will offer applied AI expertise to its growing enterprise customers, startups, and digital natives, helping them design, build, and scale Claude-powered solutions for their businesses. Among the enterprises, Air India is using Claude Code to help developers ship custom software faster and at lower costs as part of the broader push to use agentic AI across its operations. Globally, casual consumers blend with professional activities, which leads to a lower level…
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