Claude Opus 4.7 debuts with stronger performance in Coding and Logic

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New Delhi: Anthropic has recently announced its latest Claude Opus 4.7, its latest version of the Opus model, with the aim of improving software engineering tasks and long-running workflows. Anthropic has stated that the latest model builds on Opus 4.6 with better instruction following, more consistent outputs, and improved handling of complex coding tasks.

This release also unveils upgrades to multimodal capabilities, memory handling, and safety controls. This model is now better suited for handling complex, multi-step programming work with less supervision, while maintaining consistency over longer sessions.

The model interprets prompts more literally than the previous versions, which might require the users to adjust existing prompts to avoid unintended results. This model also includes updated vision capabilities, by supporting higher-resolution image inputs of up to 2576 pixels on the long edge.

This allows use cases such as analyzing detailed screenshots, diagrams, and other visual data. Opus 4.7 shows the improvements over Opus 4.6 across multiple categories, by including coding, reasoning, and visual tasks, although it also remains behind the more advanced Claude Mythos Preview in some areas.

The company also changes its focus to improving real-world workflows. This model is better at using the file-based memory across the session, by enabling it to retain context and reduce the repeated inputs in longer tasks. It is currently available across Anthropic’s Claude products and API.

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