Anthropic paid users doubled this year: Claude Pro subscriptions surged alongside safety concerns and new feature releases

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Driven by Super Bowl marketing, geopolitical controversies, and the release of advanced developer tools, the consumer paid user base for Anthropic’s large model Claude has recently reached an all-time high. An analysis by third-party organization Indagari of approximately 28 million credit card transactions from American consumers shows that Claude’s paid users experienced explosive growth at the beginning of 2026, and a company spokesperson later confirmed that the number of paid subscribers has doubled this year.

This growth curve closely aligns with a series of key events. In late January, the dispute between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) over the military use of AI became public. CEO Dario Amodei firmly refused to use the model for lethal autonomous actions or mass surveillance, issuing a strong statement on February 26. Despite the threat of being classified as a “supply risk” and subsequent legal action, this safety stance instead sparked a subscription surge in the civilian market. Meanwhile, Anthropic aired ads during the Super Bowl mocking competitors’ commercialization strategies, successfully converting this into brand popularity and leading to a large return of old users in February.

In addition to brand factors, the evolution of product capability is the core driving force. The developer tool Claude Code and the collaboration tool Claude Cowork, launched in January, have become primary drivers for subscription conversion. This week, the “Computer Use” feature, which has autonomous clicking and scrolling capabilities, was released, along with the mobile task allocation tool Dispatch, further triggering a surge in subscriptions.

Data indicates that new subscriptions are mainly concentrated in the $20 per month Pro tier. Although there is still a gap in overall size compared to OpenAI, Anthropic is establishing strong brand loyalty in the high-end consumer market thanks to its differentiated safety stance and the intensive release of tool-based products, with its paid user growth showing potential to challenge the existing market landscape.

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