AT A GLANCE

Anthropic
Dandy
2021
Founded
2020
San Francisco, California
HQ
New York, NY
$13.7 Billion
Total Raised
$250M+
Dario & Daniela Amodei
Founder
Henry Stott
AI
Type
Health Tech
Private ($61.5B valuation)
Status
Private (Series C)

FUNDING HISTORY

Anthropic

Series A/B2021
$704M raised$4.0B val.
Series C2023
$450M raised$5.0B val.
Amazon Investment2023
$4.0B raised$20.0B val.
Google Investment2023
$2.0B raised$20.0B val.
Series D2024
$2.0B raised$18.0B val.
Series E2025
$3.5B raised$61.5B val.

Dandy

Seed2020
$6M raised
Series A2021
$20M raised
Series B2022
$90M raised
Series C2023
$130M raised$1.8B val.

BUSINESS MODEL

Anthropic

Anthropic makes money through API access and subscriptions, similar to OpenAI. The Claude API charges developers per token for input and output.

Claude Pro costs $20/month for individuals with priority access and higher usage limits. Claude Team is $25-30/user/month for businesses.

Claude Enterprise offers custom pricing with enhanced security, admin controls, and longer context windows. Amazon Web Services resells Claude through Amazon Bedrock and Google Cloud offers it through Vertex AI, both generating revenue-sharing income for Anthropic.

Dandy

Vertical SaaS plus manufacturing. Dandy provides dental practices with intraoral scanners (often subsidized or free to eliminate the switching cost), cloud-based software for managing cases, and its own network of digital dental labs that manufacture the final restorations.

Dentists pay per case — each crown, bridge, veneer, or implant restoration is priced individually. The margin comes from manufacturing efficiency: digital workflows are faster, more precise, and require less manual labor than traditional hand-sculpted methods.

As volume grows, Dandy's labs get more efficient and per-unit costs drop. It's the classic razor-and-blades model — give away the scanner, make money on every restoration.

HOW THEY STARTED

Anthropic

Dario Amodei was VP of Research at OpenAI. His sister Daniela Amodei was VP of Operations.

They were two of the most senior people at the company. In 2020-2021, they grew increasingly concerned that OpenAI was prioritizing commercialization over safety research.

The board crisis that would eventually happen in 2023 was already brewing beneath the surface — the tension between "move fast and ship products" and "slow down and do the safety work" was real.

In early 2021, Dario and Daniela left OpenAI and took a group of key researchers with them. They founded Anthropic as a public benefit corporation — a structure that legally requires the company to consider its impact on society, not just shareholder returns.

The name comes from "anthropic principle" in physics — the idea that the universe's fundamental parameters seem fine-tuned for human existence.

The founding thesis was simple: AI was going to become incredibly powerful whether anyone wanted it to or not. The safest path was to have a safety-focused lab at the frontier of capabilities, not watching from the sidelines.

Build the most powerful AI you can, but build it with safety baked into every layer.

Dandy

Henry Stott was a repeat entrepreneur who had previously co-founded a tech company in the UK. When he looked at the dental industry, he saw a $15 billion lab market that was shockingly analog.

Here's how it worked: a dentist jams a tray of gooey putty into your mouth, waits for it to harden, mails the physical mold to a dental lab, where a technician hand-sculpts your crown out of ceramic. Turnaround: 2 to 3 weeks.

Error rate: high. Patient experience: miserable.

The technology to do this digitally had existed for years — 3D intraoral scanners, CAD/CAM software, CNC milling machines — but nobody had stitched it into a seamless end-to-end platform for the average dental practice. Stott started Dandy in 2020 to be that platform.

Provide the scanner, build the software, run the lab — and make it so easy that any dentist can switch from analog to digital without changing how they practice.

HOW THEY GREW

Anthropic

Anthropic grew through a deliberate "safety as a brand" strategy. While OpenAI chased consumer virality with ChatGPT, Anthropic positioned Claude as the thoughtful, reliable, safety-conscious alternative.

Developers who found ChatGPT inconsistent or who worried about data privacy gravitated to Claude.

The enterprise partnerships were the real growth engine. Amazon invested $4 billion and made Claude the featured AI on Amazon Bedrock.

Google invested $2 billion and integrated Claude into Google Cloud. These partnerships gave Anthropic instant distribution to millions of enterprise developers without building a sales team.

Claude's strength in specific use cases drove adoption. Claude became known as the best AI for long-document analysis, nuanced writing, and careful reasoning.

Law firms, financial analysts, researchers, and enterprise customers who needed accuracy over speed chose Claude. The reputation for quality over flash built a loyal and growing user base.

Dandy

Land-and-expand with dental practices. Dandy gives practices the scanner for free or at heavy discount, which eliminates the biggest barrier to switching from analog.

Once a practice starts submitting digital scans, they become recurring revenue — every patient who needs a crown is a Dandy order. Sales team targets mid-size practices (3 to 10 dentists) that are high-volume but haven't invested in digital yet.

Referral programs where existing dentists recommend Dandy to colleagues. Geographic density strategy — build lab capacity in a region, then saturate practices nearby to optimize logistics and turnaround times.

Content marketing educating dentists on why digital is better, faster, and more profitable than analog workflows.

THE HARD PART

Anthropic

The funding arms race is existential. Training frontier AI models costs billions.

Anthropic has raised $13.7 billion and needs to keep raising because each generation of Claude costs more to train. If a funding round fails or investors lose confidence, Anthropic can't compete at the frontier.

The company is in a spending war with OpenAI (backed by Microsoft) and Google (with DeepMind) — two of the richest companies in history.

Being second in consumer awareness hurts. ChatGPT is a household name.

Claude is not. Most non-technical people have never heard of Anthropic.

This matters because consumer brand recognition drives enterprise adoption — CIOs buy what they've heard of. Anthropic has to fight for mindshare against a competitor with a massive head start in public awareness.

The safety-capabilities tension is real. Anthropic's entire brand is built on being the "safe" AI company.

But to stay competitive, they must build increasingly powerful models. Every capability improvement creates new risks.

If Anthropic ships something that causes harm, the reputational damage is catastrophic because safety is their core promise. If they move too slowly, they become irrelevant.

Dandy

Dental practices are notoriously resistant to change — many dentists have used the same lab for 20 years and switching feels risky. The scanner hardware is expensive to subsidize at scale, creating a capital-intensive land grab.

Quality control across distributed manufacturing is hard — a crown that doesn't fit means a remake, an unhappy patient, and a dentist who might switch back to their old lab. Competition from established digital players like Align Technology and legacy lab companies investing in their own digital capabilities.

The dental industry is fragmented — 200,000+ practices in the US, mostly small businesses, which means enterprise-style sales don't work. Each practice is its own decision maker with its own habits.

THE PRODUCTS

Anthropic

Claude is the flagship AI assistant — available via web app, mobile app, and API. Claude excels at long-document analysis, coding, writing, and reasoning.

Claude's context window handles up to 200,000 tokens (roughly 500 pages) — dramatically more than most competitors. The Claude API lets developers build applications powered by Claude.

Claude for Enterprise provides businesses with a private, secure deployment. Constitutional AI is Anthropic's research framework for training AI systems to be helpful, harmless, and honest — the safety methodology that differentiates Claude from competitors.

Dandy

Dandy Scanner — provided to dental practices, captures a full 3D digital impression of the patient's mouth in minutes. No more putty molds.

Cloud-based case management platform where dentists submit scans, approve designs, and track orders. AI-powered restoration design that generates crown and veneer designs automatically from 3D scans, reducing turnaround from weeks to days.

Digital dental lab network with automated CNC milling and 3D printing for manufacturing restorations. Shade matching technology using AI to color-match restorations to surrounding teeth.

Integration with practice management software so cases flow seamlessly from scan to delivery.

WHO BACKED THEM

Anthropic

Google ($2B+), Amazon ($4B), Spark Capital, Salesforce, Menlo Ventures, SK Telecom, Lightspeed

Dandy

Investors include Bessemer Venture Partners, IVP, DST Global, and IA Ventures. Series C in 2023 valued the company at approximately $1.8 billion.

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