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Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7 with stronger coding and vision. | AI Best Practices — McFadyen Digital | AI Best Practices for Commerce
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General AI in CommerceMonday, May 25, 2026
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Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7 with stronger coding and vision.

Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.7 today across all Claude products and major cloud platforms at the same $5/$25 per-million-token pricing as Opus 4.6, featuring substantial improvements in software engineering, vision capabilities, and long-running task execution. Commerce engineering teams can upgrade their AI-assisted development workflows, agent orchestration, and code-review automation without renegotiating pricing while gaining 13% resolution lifts on coding benchmarks and better instruction adherence for complex multi-step tasks.

Anthropic has made Claude Opus 4.7 generally available across Claude products, the Claude API, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. The model represents a notable step forward from Opus 4.6, with particular gains in advanced software engineering—users report confidently handing off complex, long-running coding tasks that previously required close supervision. Opus 4.7 also delivers substantially improved vision capabilities with higher resolution image understanding and better performance on professional creative tasks like interface design, slide creation, and documentation.

For commerce and fintech practitioners, Opus 4.7's advances unlock meaningful productivity gains. Early testers report 13–14% improvements on coding benchmarks, better handling of async workflows and CI/CD automation, and stronger tool-calling accuracy for agent-based workflows. The model excels at multi-step task orchestration with fewer tool errors, making it particularly valuable for e-commerce automation, order-processing agents, and complex data pipelines. Pricing parity with Opus 4.6 means teams can adopt the upgrade as a drop-in replacement without cost renegotiation.

Anthropichas also implemented cyber safeguards on Opus 4.7 as part of Project Glasswing, with a new Cyber Verification Program for legitimate security research. The model is less capable than the unreleased Mythos Preview, positioning Opus 4.7 as a testbed for responsible AI safeguards before broader release of more powerful models. Early adopters across fintech, code-review platforms, agent frameworks, and data analytics report the model as state-of-the-art for production engineering workflows.

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