
""Opus 4.7 is a notable improvement on Opus 4.6 in advanced software engineering, with particular gains on the most difficult tasks," Anthropic said in a blog post."
""Users report being able to hand off their hardest coding work-the kind that previously needed close supervision-to Opus 4.7 with confidence.""
""The model also has substantially better vision: it can see images in greater resolution," it said. "It's more tasteful and creative when completing professional tasks, producing higher-quality interfaces, slides, and docs.""
""Opus 4.7 introduces a new xhigh ('extra high') effort level between high and max, giving users finer control over the tradeoff between reasoning and latency on hard problems," Anthropic said."
Opus 4.7 shows significant improvements over Opus 4.6, particularly in advanced software engineering and complex tasks. Users can confidently delegate challenging coding work to Opus 4.7. The model also features enhanced vision capabilities and produces higher-quality professional outputs. Despite these advancements, Opus 4.7 does not match the performance of the unreleased Mythos Preview model. Anthropic has introduced a new effort level for users to balance reasoning and latency in coding tasks, addressing user concerns about previous model regressions.
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