Claude Code's half-year annualized revenue exceeds $1 billion, but a16z says Vibe Coding still hasn't broken into the mainstream

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CryptoWorld News reports that, according to 1M AI News monitoring, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) partner Olivia Moore released the sixth edition of the Top 100 Global AI Consumer Products list (data as of January 2026). In the chapter “AI Surpassing Browsers,” it was disclosed that Anthropic’s command-line development tool Claude Code has been online for only six months, yet its annualized revenue has already exceeded $1 billion. OpenAI’s desktop programming application Codex reached 2 million weekly active users by early March, with a weekly growth rate of 25%. AI programming tool Cursor continues to stay in the web-based Top 50. a16z also pointed out that Vibe Coding has not yet broken through to mainstream users. The traffic growth rate of the top five platforms has slowed from the initial explosive phase, but revenue continues to grow as developer and team usage intensifies. The report suggests that current ranking methods (web traffic and mobile monthly active users) are increasingly unable to reflect true AI usage. Developers writing code in Claude Code for eight hours daily and knowledge workers using voice-activated tool Wispr to handle emails rarely generate web traffic. a16z admits that its statistical approach needs to evolve.

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