Anthropic announced Thursday that its new Claude Marketplace lets enterprise teams consolidate AI tool purchases under a single Anthropic balance, eliminating separate vendor contracts.
What's new: Enterprises assign a portion of their Anthropic credit to marketplace purchases, and Anthropic processes every transaction. Teams set budget limits per tool, and unused credits roll over to the next month. The system records all charges on one invoice, reducing procurement overhead and simplifying audit trails.
Launch partners: GitLab, Replit, Lovable, Snowflake, Rogo, and Harvey are live on Claude Marketplace at launch. The platform also powers Claude Opus 4.5 for autonomous coding. GitLab integration lets developers trigger code reviews directly from Claude prompts. Snowflake analytics enable real-time data queries within the same chat flow. Harvey offers legal teams contract-review assistance powered by Claude. All six run on Claude and bill through the customer's existing Anthropic account.
How it differs from ChatGPT: Claude Marketplace targets enterprise buyers, while OpenAI's ChatGPT app store focuses on individual users. OpenAI's catalog includes free integrations such as Spotify and Adobe Photoshop accessed via @ mentions. Anthropic bundles billing and compliance for corporate procurement, a feature absent from the consumer-oriented store.
Why it matters: Enterprise AI spending jumped from $3.5 billion in 2024 to $8.4 billion by mid-2025, and Gartner predicts 40 percent of enterprise apps will embed task-specific AI agents by the end of 2026. Consolidated billing helps companies manage this rapid growth, avoid fragmented contracts, and align AI spend with strategic budgets. Anthropic's recent $30 billion funding round underscores its capacity to scale this service.
What's next: Anthropic opened a waiting list for additional partners, inviting developers to submit integration proposals. The rollout will expand to Europe and Asia later this year, and enterprises can expect new tools to appear quarterly. Will broader adoption drive a shift toward unified AI procurement across the industry?















