OpenAI Weighs Major Pricing Shake-Up To Counter Anthropic As Both Companies Eye Trillion-Dollar IPO Dreams: Report

OpenAI is reportedly considering lowering the prices it charges for its artificial intelligence services as competition with rival Anthropic intensifies ahead of potential public market debuts.

OpenAI Reportedly Considers Lower AI Pricing

According to a Wall Street Journal report published Wednesday, OpenAI has discussed reducing the cost of tokens, the basic unit used to measure and bill AI usage.

The discussions remain ongoing and no final decision has been made.

OpenAI did not immediately respond to Benzinga's request for comments.

The potential move comes as businesses increasingly scrutinize the cost of adopting AI technologies.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman earlier acknowledged that AI-related expenses have become a significant concern for customers and said the company is exploring ways to provide greater value while lowering costs.

A pricing reduction could help OpenAI strengthen its position in the enterprise market, where Anthropic has gained momentum through its Claude Code software development platform, according to the report.

OpenAI And Anthropic Advance Toward Potential IPOs

The pricing deliberations come as both AI firms move closer to public listings.

OpenAI announced Monday that it confidentially submitted a draft registration statement on Form S-1 to the Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering.

Prediction market platform Polymarket has assigned high odds that OpenAI could surpass a $1.5 trillion valuation at the close of its first day of trading.

Anthropic has also confidentially filed paperwork for a potential IPO. Analysts have suggested the company could eventually achieve a valuation exceeding $1 trillion.

In May, Anthropic surpassed OpenAI as the world’s most valuable startup after raising $65 billion in a Series H funding round that valued the company at $965 billion.

Separately, reports have indicated that OpenAI is developing its application into a broader super app that could combine coding tools, AI agents and other services within a single platform.

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