The US tech startup Anthropic said it will open two new European offices in Paris and Munich amid growing interest in its generative AI services.
Artificial intelligence (AI) startup Anthropic is expanding in Europe, announcing on Friday that it will open two new offices in Paris and Munich.
The new offices are part of the company's ongoing global growth, which includes recent openings in Tokyo, Seoul, and Bengaluru. Anthropic, which makes the Claude AI model, has existing European offices in London, Dublin, and Zurich.
In a blog post, the company said the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region is its fastest-growing market, adding that the number of high-spending customers – those paying at least $100,000 (more than €86,000) – has grown more than 10 times over the past year.
“Europe is home to some of the world’s most important and forward-thinking companies,” Anthropic Managing Director of International Chris Ciauri said in a statement.
He added that the expansion will help Anthropic meet demand from European users.
Germany and France both rank among the top 20 global users of Claude per capita, according to the company.
Anthropic listed companies including L’Oréal, BMW, SAP, and Sanofi as current subscribers, saying they use Claude for “key tasks like writing new computer programmes, improving software and resolving network issues”.
The San Francisco-based startup was founded by former members of OpenAI and has positioned itself as a safer alternative to its Microsoft-backed competitor, by emphasising its commitment to privacy and security.
It was recently valued at $183 billion (€158.4 billion) and is reportedly in talks with Google to increase its investment.