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Anthropic Buys The SDK Pipeline OpenAI And Gemini Depend On
Janakiram MS · 2026-05-19 · via Forbes - Innovation
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Anthropic acquired Stainless on May 18, the New York startup whose compiler generates the official software development kits that ship inside OpenAI's, Google Gemini's and Meta Llama's APIs. The press release frames the deal as a developer experience upgrade for Claude. The structural read is different. Anthropic now owns a piece of infrastructure embedded inside the onboarding flow of every major rival, and it has wound down the hosted product the same day.

For CXOs running enterprise AI workloads on OpenAI or Gemini, that combination changes the bill of materials. The toolchain producing the libraries your platform teams installed last quarter is now maintained by your AI vendor's largest competitor, and the SaaS version of that toolchain is sunsetting. Procurement, security and platform teams have a new line item to review.

What Anthropic Actually Bought

Stainless turns an OpenAPI specification into production-ready client libraries across Python, TypeScript, Go, Java, Kotlin and Ruby. Each library handles retries, streaming, pagination and authentication, and updates automatically when the underlying API changes. When a developer runs pip install openai or pulls the Gemini Python library, the package on the other side was generated by Stainless. The same is true for Meta's Llama Stack, Cloudflare Workers AI, Runway, Groq, Cerebras, LangChain and several hundred other API providers. Weekly download counts run in the tens of millions.

OpenAI built its own SDK generator in the early days of the API and abandoned it when the maintenance load outgrew the one engineer assigned to it. The team switched to Stainless and stayed. Google uses Stainless across parts of its Gemini API surface. Anthropic has used Stainless for every official Claude SDK since the platform launched.

Terms were not disclosed. The Information reported the price at more than $300 million ahead of the announcement, roughly double the $150 million valuation Stainless carried at its December 2024 Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz, with Sequoia Capital among other investors. Stainless had raised about $35 million in total venture funding.

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The Pattern Underneath The Deal

Stainless is Anthropic's fourth acquisition in roughly six months. Bun, the JavaScript runtime, came in December. Vercept, a computer-use startup, followed in February. Coefficient Bio, an early-stage biotech, closed in April. Each target sits on a different layer of the developer or enterprise stack, and each one was used by Claude or by Claude's customers before the acquisition.

The shared thread is positioning, not talent. Anthropic is buying components that rivals also touch. Bun strengthens Claude Code's JavaScript story. Vercept feeds Claude's computer-use surface. Stainless is the most strategically loaded of the four because the buyer becomes the maintainer of infrastructure that competitors depend on for their own developer reach.

The same day the deal was announced, Bloomberg reported Anthropic is in talks for a new funding round at an $800 billion valuation, more than double the $350 billion mark from February. The company crossed a $30 billion annualized revenue run rate in April, ahead of OpenAI's roughly $24 billion. Anthropic is no longer behaving like a model lab. It is behaving like a platform company assembling the picks and shovels of its own market.

What Changes For OpenAI And Google

Nothing on day one. PyPI and npm continue to publish the same OpenAI and Gemini packages. Existing Stainless customers retain the rights to SDKs already generated and can modify them. What is gone is the hosted compiler that produced new builds whenever an API spec changed. That removes the automation, which is the entire reason these companies stopped maintaining SDKs themselves.

The cost of switching is now non-zero and on a calendar. OpenAI and Google can rebuild SDK generation in-house, the way they did before Stainless existed, or migrate to a competitor. Speakeasy, LibLab, Konfig and Fern have each raised funding in the last eighteen months specifically to serve this category, and the open-source OpenAPI Generator remains available. None of them currently match Stainless on the polish that drove enterprise customers to consolidate there in the first place, but the gap is not permanent.

There is also a sensitive question about competitive intelligence. Spec changes from every major foundation model lab flowed through Stainless's compiler before public launch. Anthropic says any such signal will be firewalled. That assurance is now Anthropic's to verify and the rest of the industry's to trust. Whatever the technical reality, the perception risk is real and rivals will price it in when their contracts come up for renewal.

Practical Limitations

The leverage Anthropic gains is real but bounded. Switching costs for an SDK vendor are measured in engineering quarters, not years, especially for companies with the scale of OpenAI or Google. The OpenAPI Generator ecosystem and well-funded private alternatives mean rivals are not trapped. They have to spend, but they have options. Antitrust scrutiny is a tail risk worth flagging, particularly if Anthropic is later seen using the position to extract pricing concessions or feature delays from competitors. The Federal Trade Commission has shown growing interest in AI infrastructure deals, and a foundation model lab owning a shared developer access layer is the structural pattern regulators tend to examine.

The MCP angle deserves a caveat too. Model Context Protocol is an Anthropic-created open standard, and Stainless built one of the most mature MCP server tooling stacks outside Anthropic itself. Owning both the protocol and the leading toolchain that implements it strengthens Claude's agent connectivity story. It does not close the standard. MCP remains open and competitors can implement it. Whether they want to invest in a protocol increasingly identified with a single vendor's commercial agenda is a different question.

Strategic Implications

For enterprise buyers, the immediate action is a vendor dependency review. AI procurement decisions made in 2024 and 2025 assumed a neutral developer toolchain. That assumption no longer holds. Platform leaders should map which Stainless-generated SDKs are in production, which contracts they roll up under, and what the migration cost looks like if their AI vendor decides to harden the boundary. The exercise takes a quarter at most and is cheaper to do now than after a renewal cycle has started.

For competitors, the response is predictable. OpenAI and Google have the engineering depth to bring SDK generation in-house within two quarters. Expect quiet announcements about expanded internal developer platform teams, and watch for funding rounds at Speakeasy, Fern and Konfig that turn this acquisition into the best demand-generation event those startups have ever seen.

The foundation model competition is moving down the stack. Benchmark leadership is contested and probably uncopyable. Developer infrastructure is buyable. Anthropic is the first lab to act on that thesis with capital, and the others now have to decide whether to follow, build or accept the structural disadvantage that comes with leaving the picks and shovels to a rival.