Anthropic Expands in Europe, Targets Tripling Workforce Amid Regulatory Alignment and Soaring Demand

November 7, 2025
Anthropic Expands in Europe, Targets Tripling Workforce Amid Regulatory Alignment and Soaring Demand
  • Anthropic is expanding its European footprint with new offices in Paris and Munich, adding to its existing sites in London, Dublin and Zurich as it scales across the region.

  • Claude is positioned for professional, enterprise use rather than general consumer use, aligning with its business-oriented strategy.

  • The strategy emphasizes balancing rapid growth with ethical, safe, and interpretable AI, leveraging Europe’s push for sovereign AI amid U.S.-China tensions.

  • The EMEA region is the fastest-growing for Anthropic, with Claude already adopted by customers like BMW, Sanofi, N26 and Doctolib, driving a claimed ninefold run-rate revenue growth in the area (specific revenue not disclosed).

  • The expansion aims to triple Anthropic’s international headcount in 2025 as 80% of Claude usage currently comes from outside the United States, signaling strong global demand.

  • The company frames its mission as developing safe artificial intelligence for humanity’s benefit, underscoring a safety-focused philosophy.

  • The move aligns with Europe’s regulatory landscape, notably the EU AI Act, and includes engagement with policymakers to ensure safety-aligned AI meets European standards.

  • Anthropic, a San Francisco startup founded by former OpenAI researchers, positions itself as a safer, privacy- and security-focused alternative to its bigger competitor backed by Microsoft.

  • Le Monde’s article notes the piece is behind a paywall for non-subscribers, indicating limited reader access.

  • Anthropic is valued at about $183 billion, backed by Alphabet and Amazon, and has forecast strong growth toward 2028, targeting up to $70 billion in annual revenue and $17 billion in cash flow, up from an estimated $5 billion this year.

  • Anthropic aims to promote Claude for enterprise use across finance, law and software development, focusing on business adoption rather than consumer applications.

  • Anthropic plans to hire across engineering, research and policy, aiming to fivefold its applied AI team in 2025 to support enterprise adoption of Claude.

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