Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.7 AI Model with Enhanced Coding, Vision, and Cybersecurity Safeguards
Anthropic has rolled out Claude Opus 4.7, available now across all Claude products and APIs, including Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud's Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. This upgrade significantly boosts advanced software engineering capabilities, particularly for complex coding tasks. Additionally, it offers enhanced vision features that allow image processing up to 2,576 pixels, useful for decoding technical diagrams. While cybersecurity features are more limited compared to Claude Mythos Preview, there are still protections in place to manage high-risk requests under Project Glasswing. Early feedback from companies like Hex, Replit, and Notion indicates a 13% increase in performance on a 93-task coding benchmark over Opus 4.6. The pricing is set at $5 for every million input tokens and $25 for output tokens.
Key facts
- Claude Opus 4.7 is now generally available
- Improves advanced software engineering and handles complex coding tasks
- Enhanced vision processes images up to 2,576 pixels on long edge
- Cybersecurity capabilities limited with automated safeguards
- Available via Claude API, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, Microsoft Foundry
- Pricing unchanged at $5 per million input tokens, $25 per million output tokens
- Early testers report significant improvements in coding and agent workflows
- Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust appoints Vas Narasimhan to board
Entities
Institutions
- Anthropic
- Amazon Bedrock
- Google Cloud's Vertex AI
- Microsoft Foundry
- Hex
- Replit
- Harvey
- Notion
- Hebbia
- CodeRabbit
- Genspark
- Warp
- Quantium
- XBOW
- Vercel
- Factory Droids
- Qodo
- Databricks
- Ramp
- Bolt
- Solve Intelligence
- Devin
- Rakuten
- CursorBench
- Terminal Bench
- BigLaw Bench
- GDPval-AA
- Scale AI
- Anthropic's Long-Term Benefit Trust
- Broadcom
- Australian government