Opus 4.7 Arrives
Anthropic has officially launched its Claude Opus 4.7 artificial intelligence model, making it widely accessible. This latest iteration builds upon the
foundation of previous Claude models, aiming to enhance user experience and expand application possibilities. The release signifies Anthropic's continued dedication to advancing AI technology and providing robust, dependable, and secure AI solutions. The improvements incorporated into Opus 4.7 are designed to elevate its proficiency in understanding nuanced language, generating coherent text, and tackling intricate problem-solving scenarios, thereby pushing the frontiers of what AI can achieve.
Vision and Coding Boost
Claude Opus 4.7 introduces substantial enhancements, particularly in its capacity to process visual information and execute coding-related tasks. The model's multimodal capabilities have been significantly upgraded, allowing it to analyze high-resolution images up to 2,576 pixels (approximately 3.75MP), a threefold improvement over its predecessor. This advanced visual processing empowers Opus 4.7 to interpret dense visual data from diverse sources like charts, screenshots, and documents with greater accuracy. Furthermore, its prowess in software engineering has been markedly improved, enabling it to handle complex and extended coding challenges with greater consistency and even self-verify its outputs before presenting them to the user. These advancements suggest a more capable and reliable AI for tasks requiring both visual comprehension and intricate programming logic.
Performance Benchmarks
Internal evaluations conducted by Anthropic indicate that Claude Opus 4.7 demonstrates superior performance when compared to other leading AI models, including OpenAI's GPT-5.4 and Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro. While these benchmarks highlight the model's advanced capabilities, Anthropic also emphasizes that Opus 4.7 has been intentionally designed to be less advanced than its highly capable sibling, Claude Mythos. This deliberate limitation is a crucial safety measure, ensuring that Opus 4.7 cannot be exploited for malicious purposes, such as conducting cyberattacks. This strategic approach underscores Anthropic's commitment to developing powerful AI while prioritizing user safety and ethical deployment, making Opus 4.7 a more secure option for broad public availability.
Accessibility and Pricing
Claude Opus 4.7 is now readily available through all of Anthropic's Claude product offerings and its application programming interface (API). Beyond Anthropic's direct channels, the model is also being integrated into major third-party enterprise platforms, including Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud's Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry, broadening its reach to a wider user base. The pricing structure for Opus 4.7 remains consistent with its predecessor, Opus 4.6. Input tokens are priced at $5 per million, while output tokens are set at $25 per million. This predictable pricing ensures that businesses and developers can integrate this advanced AI into their workflows with a clear understanding of the associated costs.















