Introducing Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 model in Amazon Bedrock

Amazon Bedrock has announced the availability of Claude Opus 4.7, Anthropic's most intelligent model designed for advanced coding, long-running agents, and complex professional workflows with enterprise-grade security.
Introducing Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 model in Amazon Bedrock
Today, we’re announcing Claude Opus 4.7 in Amazon Bedrock, Anthropic’s most intelligent Opus model for advancing performance across coding, long-running agents, and professional work.
Claude Opus 4.7 is powered by Amazon Bedrock’s next generation inference engine, delivering enterprise-grade infrastructure for production workloads. Bedrock’s new inference engine has brand-new scheduling and scaling logic which dynamically allocates capacity to requests, improving availability particularly for steady-state workloads while making room for rapidly scaling services. It provides zero operator access—meaning customer prompts and responses are never visible to Anthropic or AWS operators—keeping sensitive data private.
According to Anthropic, Claude Opus 4.7 model provides improvements across the workflows that teams run in production such as agentic coding, knowledge work, visual understanding, long-running tasks. Opus 4.7 works better through ambiguity, is more thorough in its problem solving, and follows instructions more precisely.
Agentic coding: The model extends Opus 4.6’s lead in agentic coding, with stronger performance on long-horizon autonomy, systems engineering, and complex code reasoning tasks. According to Anthropic, the model records high-performance scores with 64.3% on SWE-bench Pro, 87.6% on SWE-bench Verified, and 69.4% on Terminal-Bench 2.0.
Knowledge work: The model advances professional knowledge work, with stronger performance on document creation, financial analysis, and multi-step research workflows. The model reasons through underspecified requests, making sensible assumptions and stating them clearly, and self-verifies its output to improve quality on the first step. According to Anthropic, the model reaches 64.4% on Finance Agent v1.1.
Long-running tasks: The model stays on track over longer horizons, with stronger performance over its full 1M token context window as it reasons through ambiguity and self-verifies its output.
Vision: the model adds high-resolution image support, improving accuracy on charts, dense documents, and screen UIs where fine detail matters.
The model is an upgrade from Opus 4.6 but may require prompting changes and harness tweaks to get the most out of the model. To learn more, visit Anthropic’s prompting guide.
Claude Opus 4.7 model in action
You can get started with Claude Opus 4.7 model in Amazon Bedrock console. Choose Playground under Test menu and choose Claude Opus 4.7 when you select model. Now, you can test your complex coding prompt with the model.
For more intelligent reasoning capability, you can use Adaptive thinking with Claude Opus 4.7, which lets Claude dynamically allocate thinking token budgets based on the complexity of each request.
Scaling and capacity: Bedrock’s new inference engine is designed to rapidly provision and serve capacity across many different models. When accepting requests, we prioritize keeping steady state workloads running, and ramp usage and capacity rapidly in response to changes in demand. Up to 10,000 requests per minute (RPM) per account per Region are available immediately.
Now available
Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 model is available today in the US East (N. Virginia), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Ireland), and Europe (Stockholm) Regions.
Source: AWS News Blog














