OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has nearly doubled its revenue in the first seven months of 2025, reaching an annualized figure of $12 billion, according to a report by The Information. The rapid growth highlights the continued surge in demand for generative artificial intelligence tools across industries ranging from tech to finance.
The reported figure reflects OpenAI’s expanding market dominance as more businesses integrate AI-powered solutions into their operations. ChatGPT, in particular, has become a widely adopted tool for tasks such as customer service automation, content creation, and software development. OpenAI’s premium offerings, including ChatGPT Plus and enterprise-level AI products, have significantly contributed to its revenue growth.
The $12 billion annualized revenue milestone underscores how quickly the AI sector is scaling, fueled by both enterprise adoption and consumer interest. It also signals intensifying competition among leading AI developers, including Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and Meta, as companies race to capture market share in the fast-growing AI ecosystem.
While Reuters has not independently confirmed The Information’s report, the figure aligns with industry expectations following OpenAI’s aggressive expansion and partnerships with major corporations. The company’s strategic alliances, particularly with Microsoft, continue to drive growth through integration with products like Azure OpenAI Service and Microsoft 365 Copilot.
OpenAI’s revenue surge reflects broader trends in the generative AI market, which analysts predict will grow exponentially over the next few years as businesses increasingly adopt AI tools to enhance productivity and innovation.


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