Anthropic — Enterprise Market Share: 32%
The source directly confirms the exact claim: Anthropic's enterprise market share is 32% as of summer 2025 (which aligns with the claimed 2025-07 timeframe). The source explicitly states this figure comes from a Menlo Ventures survey. The additional context about OpenAI declining from 50% to 25% is also confirmed in the source text ('The market share distribution shows OpenAI follows Anthropic with 25% of enterprise usage'). While the source doesn't explicitly state OpenAI's prior 50% figure, it does confirm the current 25% and the overall narrative of market share shifts.
Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Anthropic
- Property
- Enterprise Market Share
- Value
- 32%
- As Of
- July 2025
- Notes
- Menlo Ventures survey; up from 12% two years prior. OpenAI at 50% → 25%
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1 src · 2 checksNoteThe source directly confirms the exact claim: Anthropic's enterprise market share is 32% as of summer 2025 (which aligns with the claimed 2025-07 timeframe). The source explicitly states this figure comes from a Menlo Ventures survey. The additional context about OpenAI declining from 50% to 25% is also confirmed in the source text ('The market share distribution shows OpenAI follows Anthropic with 25% of enterprise usage'). While the source doesn't explicitly state OpenAI's prior 50% figure, it does confirm the current 25% and the overall narrative of market share shifts.
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