Anthropic introduces a new model, Claude Opus 4.7, which enhances encoding and multimodal capabilities.
CoinFeed reported on April 16th that Anthropic has released a new model, Claude Opus 4.7, which significantly improves performance in challenging software engineering and long-process tasks. The company states that this model outperforms Opus 4.6 in automatic planning, identifying and correcting its own logical errors, and handling complex asynchronous and CI/CD workflows. In 93 coding tests conducted by multiple partners, it improved task completion rate by approximately 13% and solved more real-world production tasks on benchmarks such as Rakuten-SWE-Bench. Opus 4.7 also enhances high-resolution image understanding, processing images of approximately 3.75 million pixels, for use in multimodal scenarios such as code review, document analysis, and life science patents.