TLDR
- Claude chatbot reached No. 7 on U.S. App Store after Anthropic’s Super Bowl commercial, up from No. 41 before the game
- Daily active users increased 11% and site visits rose 6.5% following the ad that criticized ChatGPT’s introduction of advertisements
- U.S. downloads jumped 32% to 148,000 in the three days after the Super Bowl compared to the previous three-day period
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called Anthropic’s commercial “deceptive” and “clearly dishonest” on social media
- Anthropic just closed a $30 billion funding round at a $380 billion valuation, more than double its September 2025 valuation
Anthropic’s Claude chatbot achieved its highest App Store ranking following a Super Bowl advertisement that criticized competitor OpenAI. The AI assistant jumped from No. 41 to No. 7 on the U.S. App Store in the days after the game. This marks Claude’s best performance since launching on iOS in May 2024.
The Super Bowl commercial focused on positioning Claude as an ad-free alternative to ChatGPT. Anthropic’s campaign highlighted OpenAI’s recent decision to introduce advertisements into its chatbot. The message reached 125 million U.S. viewers during the big game.
Data from BNP Paribas shows Claude delivered the strongest performance among AI companies advertising during the Super Bowl. Daily active users grew 11% in the period following the game. Site visits increased 6.5% during the same timeframe.
ChatGPT saw a 2.7% increase in daily active users after its Super Bowl ad. Google Gemini added 1.4% to its user base. Meta also ran AI-focused commercials during the broadcast.
Download Numbers Show Strong Response
Appfigures tracking data reveals Claude’s U.S. downloads on iOS and Android reached 148,000 from Sunday through Tuesday after the Super Bowl. This represents a 32% increase compared to the 112,000 downloads during the previous Thursday through Saturday period. Daily average installs climbed from 37,400 to 49,200.
Global downloads for Claude also increased 15% during the week following the Super Bowl. The growth appears connected to both the advertising campaign and Anthropic’s recent release of its Opus 4.6 model. This performance contrasts sharply with Claude’s initial iOS launch, which generated only 157,000 global installs in the first week and peaked at No. 55 in U.S. rankings.
Public Rivalry Between AI Companies Intensifies
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman responded publicly to Anthropic’s Super Bowl campaign on social media platform X. He described the commercials as “deceptive” and “clearly dishonest.” The exchange marks a shift from the previously quiet competition between the two AI companies.
Both organizations are competing for enterprise customers and top engineering talent. They’re also raising unprecedented amounts of private capital. Anthropic completed a $30 billion funding round this week at a $380 billion post-money valuation.
This valuation more than doubles what Anthropic was worth during its September 2025 fundraising. OpenAI maintains the lead in total capital raised with last year’s record-breaking private tech funding round. The company is currently negotiating what could become a $100 billion funding round.
Both Anthropic and OpenAI are expected to pursue IPOs later in 2026. Executives from each company have become more vocal in recent weeks about their competitors’ business practices. The Super Bowl advertising battle represents the most public phase of their rivalry yet.
Claude’s user base remains smaller than ChatGPT and Google Gemini despite the recent growth. The App Store ranking improvement and download surge indicate early momentum from Anthropic’s consumer marketing strategy and its positioning as an ad-free AI assistant alternative.



