Anthropic's Claude AI app has hit the top spot on Apple's App Store free apps chart, overtaking ChatGPT and Gemini, fueled by public support following President Trump's federal ban on the tool over Anthropic's AI safety refusals.
In a striking consumer market response to escalating tensions with the US government, Anthropic's Claude AI app climbed to the number one position on the App Store's Top Free Apps leaderboard as of March 1, 2026, pushing OpenAI's ChatGPT to second and Google Gemini to third.
This surge follows President Trump's February 27 order barring federal agencies from using Claude, prompted by Anthropic's refusal to lift guardrails against mass surveillance or autonomous weapons—details covered in prior reporting. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had threatened to designate Anthropic a 'supply-chain risk' after the company stood firm on safety priorities.
Public backlash appears to have driven downloads, boosting Claude's visibility despite federal restrictions. OpenAI has stepped in with a Defense Department deal to fill the gap.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman weighed in during an X AMA, calling the risk designation for Anthropic 'a very bad decision' and a 'scary precedent,' while hoping for reversal and a better outcome.
The episode underscores divides between AI firms' safety stances and government demands, with Claude thriving commercially even as federal access ends.