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Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.7, a significant upgrade to its flagship Opus 4.6 model. In a head-to-head technical comparison, Opus 4.7 emerged victorious in 12 out of 14 key benchmarks, demonstrating clear improvements in core capabilities. Critically, this performance leap comes with no change to the established pricing structure of $5 per million tokens for input and $25 per million tokens for output. The release analysis by Jonathan Chavez provides a comprehensive breakdown of benchmark deltas, effort levels, vision capabilities, and tokenizer changes, offering developers a clear migration path.
For technical teams, the upgrade path is straightforward. The detailed migration checklist accompanying the release helps developers transition their applications from Opus 4.6 to 4.7 with minimal friction. Improvements are noted across reasoning tasks, coding proficiency, and multimodal vision understanding. This release follows Anthropic's pattern of iterative, substantive improvements to its Claude model family, focusing on delivering more capable AI agents and tools for professional use cases without inflating costs for its user base.
- Claude Opus 4.7 wins 12 of 14 benchmarks against its predecessor, Opus 4.6.
- Pricing remains unchanged at $5/M input tokens and $25/M output tokens.
- Release includes a technical deep dive and migration checklist for developers.
Why It Matters
Teams get a more capable AI for complex tasks like coding and analysis without increased operational costs.