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Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.7 with Enhanced Capabilities

Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 is now available, featuring improved coding and self-verification, while acknowledging its limitations compared to the unreleased Mythos model.

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Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.7 with Enhanced Capabilities

On April 16, 2026, Anthropic announced the release of Claude Opus 4.7, a significant upgrade to its flagship model. This latest iteration boasts notable improvements, including enhanced coding capabilities, self-verification features, and sharp visual processing.

Claude Opus 4.7 has shown a considerable increase in performance on the SWE-bench Pro benchmark, achieving a score of 64.3%, a rise of 10.9 points over its predecessor, Opus 4.6, which scored 53.4%. Furthermore, it has reached an impressive 87.6% on the SWE-bench Verified tests, indicating a marked advancement in reliability and accuracy. This upgrade introduces a new reasoning capability tier, labelled 'xhigh', aimed at tackling more complex queries effectively.

Improvements in Image Processing

One of the standout features of Claude Opus 4.7 is its enhanced image processing ability, achieving resolutions over three times higher than those of its earlier version. This upgrade positions the model to handle more detailed visual tasks, expanding its potential applications in various industries where image quality is paramount.

Pricing and Market Position

Despite these advancements, Anthropic has maintained the pricing structure for Claude Opus 4.7, which remains at $5 for 1 million tokens and $25 for 5 million tokens. This steady pricing could make the model more accessible to developers and organizations seeking to integrate advanced AI capabilities into their workflows.

However, it's important to note that Anthropic publicly acknowledged that Claude Opus 4.7 still trails behind its internal system, Mythos. The company has withheld Mythos from public release due to safety concerns, emphasizing a commitment to ethical and responsible AI deployment. This admission not only illustrates the competitive landscape within artificial intelligence but also raises questions about the potential of future models that may emerge from Anthropic's ongoing research.

As the AI market evolves, the arrival of Claude Opus 4.7 reflects both the progress being made in AI capabilities and the challenges developers face in creating responsible and effective artificial intelligence systems. Moving forward, how Anthropic addresses the limitations of Claude Opus 4.7 compared to Mythos will be crucial for its future endeavors in a rapidly changing technological environment.

“While Claude Opus 4.7 showcases significant advancements, it operates within a competitive framework where superior models like Mythos remain unreleased.”

In conclusion, the launch of Claude Opus 4.7 signifies a notable step forward for Anthropic, particularly in terms of coding performance and image processing. Maintaining transparency about its developmental trajectory and safety considerations could further shape its evolution and acceptance in the market.

For further details, visit the reports from Axios and AWS News Blog.

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