Claude Opus 4.7 Hits Amazon Bedrock: Anthropic’s Smartest Model Yet Boosts Coding and Enterprise AI
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.7 on Amazon Bedrock, marking the launch of its most intelligent Opus model to date. The model is designed to advance performance in coding, long-running agents, and professional work, leveraging Amazon’s enterprise-grade infrastructure. For context on this release, see the background section.
Breakthrough Performance Across Key Workloads
Claude Opus 4.7 achieves record scores in agentic coding, including 64.3% on SWE-bench Pro and 87.6% on SWE-bench Verified. It also excels in knowledge work, scoring 64.4% on Finance Agent v1.1, and handles complex reasoning over its full 1 million token context window.

“Claude Opus 4.7 represents a significant leap in reasoning and long-horizon autonomy for enterprise AI,” said an Anthropic spokesperson. “It works through ambiguity more effectively and self-verifies its outputs, making it ideal for production workflows.”
The model also adds high-resolution image support, improving accuracy on charts, dense documents, and screen UIs where fine detail matters.
Amazon Bedrock’s Next-Generation Inference Engine
Amazon Bedrock’s new inference engine powers Claude Opus 4.7 with dynamic capacity allocation and zero operator access. This ensures customer prompts and responses remain private, never visible to Anthropic or AWS operators.
“The new scheduling and scaling logic improves availability for steady-state workloads while accommodating rapidly scaling services,” said an AWS executive. “This infrastructure is built for production-critical deployments.”
Background
Anthropic’s Claude family of AI models has been available on Amazon Bedrock since early 2024. Opus models are the company’s most advanced, designed for complex reasoning and agentic tasks. Claude Opus 4.6 previously set benchmarks in coding and analysis. The 4.7 release upgrades performance across multiple dimensions while requiring some prompting adjustments.

What This Means
For enterprises, Claude Opus 4.7 offers a more reliable AI assistant for software engineering, financial analysis, and multi-step research. Its improved instruction following and self-verification reduce errors in high-stakes applications. The zero-operator security model also strengthens data privacy for regulated industries.
Developers can test the model immediately in the Amazon Bedrock console via the Playground, or access it programmatically through the Anthropic Messages API and Bedrock runtime endpoints.
For guidance on optimizing prompts, see Anthropic’s prompting guide.
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