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OpenAI Revenue Doubles to USD 10 Billion Amid Soaring AI Demand

  • tech360.tv
  • Jun 10
  • 1 min read

OpenAI’s annualised revenue run rate has reached USD 10 billion as of June, nearly doubling from USD 5.5 billion in December 2024, the company announced Monday.


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The surge reflects rapid adoption of its ChatGPT artificial intelligence models, positioning the company to meet its full-year revenue target.


OpenAI is now on track to achieve its previously shared 2025 revenue goal of USD 12.7 billion.


The USD 10 billion figure excludes licensing revenue from Microsoft, a major OpenAI backer, as well as large one-time deals, according to a company spokesperson.


The milestone highlights OpenAI’s lead in revenue scale over competitors, despite reporting a loss of about USD 5 billion last year.


Rival AI firm Anthropic recently surpassed USD 3 billion in annualised revenue, driven by demand from code-generation startups.


In March, OpenAI said it planned to raise up to USD 40 billion in a new funding round led by SoftBank Group, valuing the company at USD 300 billion.


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Since launching ChatGPT more than two years ago, OpenAI has introduced a range of subscription services for both consumers and businesses.


As of the end of March, the company reported 500 million weekly active users.

  • OpenAI’s annualised revenue hit USD 10 billion in June, up from USD 5.5 billion in December 2024

  • The figure excludes Microsoft licensing and one-time deals

  • Company is on track to reach USD 12.7 billion in revenue by 2025


Source: REUTERS

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