Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 focuses on reliability, improving coding performance, vision capabilities, and safety controls.
Anthropic has released its latest flagship AI model, Claude Opus 4.7 , marking a step forward in advanced coding and multimodal capabilities.The company positions the model as more reliable for complex, long-duration tasks, especially in software engineering. Early users report greater confidence in handing off difficult coding workloads that previously required close human supervision.
Improved coding performanceOpus 4.7 builds on its predecessor with a sharper focus on execution quality.It handles extended workflows with improved consistency and checks its own outputs before responding.Introducing Claude Opus 4.7, our most capable Opus model yet.It handles long-running tasks with more rigor, follows instructions more precisely, and verifies its own outputs before reporting back.You can hand off your hardest work with less supervision. pic.twitter.com/PtlRdpQcG5— Claude April 16, 2026This shift targets one of the biggest complaints from developers: unreliable results in long chains of tasks.
The model shows clear gains in instruction following. It adheres closely to prompts, sometimes more strictly than earlier versions.This change may require developers to adjust how they write prompts.Instructions that older models treated loosely may now produce unexpected but technically correct results.Anthropic highlights improvements in real-world engineering use cases.The model performs better in advanced software development and complex analytical work.Internal testing shows stronger results in finance-related tasks as well, including structured analysis and presentation quality.
Higher resolution vision supportVision capabilities also see a notable upgrade. Opus 4.7 can process higher-resolution images, up to 2,576 pixels on the long edge.This increase allows it to interpret dense screenshots and detailed diagrams more effectively.Use cases include reading complex dashboards, extracting structured data, and supporting computer-use agents.The model also improves how it handles memory across sessions. It can retain key information stored in files and reuse it in later tasks.This reduces the need to repeatedly provide context, which can slow down workflows and increase costs.
Despite these upgrades, Anthropic draws a clear line between Opus 4.7 and its more advanced experimental system.The company states, “although it is less broadly capable than our most powerful model, Claude Mythos Preview—it shows better results than Opus 4.6 across a range of benchmarks:” This positioning suggests Opus 4.7 focuses on reliability and deployment readiness rather than pushing raw capability limits.
Security remains a central focus in this release.The company has introduced safeguards designed to detect and block high-risk cybersecurity requests.These controls aim to prevent misuse while still enabling legitimate applications.Anthropic notes, “We are releasing Opus 4.7 with safeguards that automatically detect and block requests that indicate prohibited or high-risk cybersecurity uses.”To support professional users, the company has launched a Cyber Verification Program.This initiative allows vetted security researchers to access the model for tasks like penetration testing and vulnerability analysis.The move reflects growing industry pressure to balance capability with responsible deployment.
Opus 4.7 is now available across multiple platforms, including Anthropic’s API, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry.Pricing remains unchanged at $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens.With this release, Anthropic appears to prioritize stability and practical performance.The focus shifts from experimental breakthroughs to tools that engineers can trust in production environments.
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