Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7 on April 16, 2026, positioning it as the company's most capable generally available model. The release targets professional software engineering, complex agentic workflows, and high-stakes enterprise tasks.
The model features a 1M context window and includes adaptive thinking, a feature that automatically adjusts reasoning depth based on task complexity. According to Anthropic's benchmarking, Opus 4.7 solved four coding tasks that neither Opus 4.6 nor Sonnet 4.6 could handle. On a 93-task coding benchmark, the model achieved a 13% resolution lift over Opus 4.6, paired with faster median latency and stricter instruction-following.
Opus 4.7 is available on Claude for Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users. Developers can access it via the Claude API (using claude-opus-4-7), Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud's Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. US-only inference is available at 1.1x pricing for compliance workloads.
Pricing starts at $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens. Prompt caching offers up to 90% cost savings, while batch processing delivers 50% savings.
Early customer feedback emphasizes real-world workflow improvements. Hex's CTO noted that on internal evaluation tasks, Opus 4.7 correctly reports missing data instead of generating plausible-but-incorrect fallbacks — a gap Opus 4.6 exhibited. A financial technology company's VP of Technology highlighted the model's ability to catch logical faults during planning and accelerate execution. On Anthropic's internal research-agent benchmark, Opus 4.7 tied for the top overall score across six modules at 0.715.
The release follows Opus 4.6 (February 5, 2026), Opus 4.5 (November 24, 2025), and Opus 4.1 (August 5, 2025). Each iteration built on coding capability and enterprise reliability; Opus 4.7 emphasizes deeper reasoning and consistency on difficult multi-step tasks.