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Model Comparison
| Feature | Claude 4.7 Opus | Claude 4.6 Opus |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Anthropic | Anthropic |
| Model Type | text | text |
| Context Window | 1,000,000 tokens | 1,000,000 tokens |
| Input Cost | $5.00/ 1M tokens | $5.00/ 1M tokens |
| Output Cost | $25.00/ 1M tokens | $25.00/ 1M tokens |
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Strengths & Best Use Cases
Claude 4.7 Opus
Anthropic1. State-of-the-art software engineering
- A notable upgrade over Opus 4.6 on the hardest coding tasks, with users reporting they can hand off work that previously required close supervision.
- Early partners reported double-digit gains on real-world benchmarks — e.g., Cursor saw CursorBench jump from 58% to 70%, and Rakuten-SWE-Bench resolution tripled versus Opus 4.6.
- Handles complex, long-running tasks with rigor: plans carefully, catches its own logical faults, and verifies its outputs before reporting back.
2. Long-horizon agent reliability
- Full 1M token context window at standard pricing, with state-of-the-art long-context consistency.
- Far fewer tool errors, stronger recovery from tool failures, and better follow-through on multi-step workflows — designed for async work like CI/CD, automations, and managing multiple agents in parallel.
- Stronger file-system-based memory, retaining useful notes across long, multi-session runs.
3. Sharper instruction following and honesty
- Takes instructions literally and precisely — existing prompts may need re-tuning since earlier models were more lenient.
- More honest about its own limits: reports missing data instead of fabricating plausible-but-wrong answers, and resists dissonant-data traps that tripped up Opus 4.6.
4. Substantially improved vision and multimodal reasoning
- Accepts images up to 2,576 px on the long edge (~3.75 MP) — over 3x more than prior Claude models.
- Unlocks dense-screenshot computer use, complex diagram extraction, and pixel-perfect reference tasks.
- Stronger document reasoning for enterprise analysis (e.g., 21% fewer errors than Opus 4.6 on Databricks' OfficeQA Pro).
5. Top-tier professional knowledge work
- State-of-the-art on the Finance Agent evaluation and GDPval-AA, with tighter, more professional finance analyses, models, and presentations.
- Strong on legal work — e.g., 90.9% on BigLaw Bench at high effort, with better-calibrated reasoning on review tables and ambiguous edits.
- Noted by design-focused partners as the best model for building dashboards and data-rich interfaces.
6. Modern effort and budget controls
- Introduces a new
xhigheffort level betweenhighandmaxfor finer control over reasoning vs. latency. - Task budgets (public beta) let developers guide token spend across long runs.
- Recommended to start with
highorxhigheffort for coding and agentic use cases.
Claude 4.6 Opus
Anthropic1. Anthropic's top model for coding and agents
- Anthropic positions Opus 4.6 as its most intelligent model for building agents and coding.
- It builds on Opus 4.5 with higher reliability and precision for professional software engineering, complex agentic workflows, and high-stakes enterprise tasks.
2. Strong frontier performance on real agent benchmarks
- Anthropic reports state-of-the-art results across coding and agentic evaluations.
- Public benchmark highlights include 65.4% on Terminal-Bench 2.0, 72.7% on OSWorld, and 90.2% on BigLaw Bench.
3. Best fit for long-horizon, high-context work
- Supports up to a 1M token context window in beta and up to 128K output tokens.
- Designed for long-running tasks that need sustained planning, careful debugging, code review, and strong context retention.
4. Advanced reasoning controls and workflow support
- Supports adaptive thinking and the
effortparameter, including the newmaxeffort level. - Anthropic also introduced fast mode, compaction, and dynamic filtering with web search and web fetch for Opus 4.6-era agent workflows.
Prompts to Get Started
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Best for Claude 4.7 Opus
textSERP Feature Forecasting + Content Structure
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Customer Complaint Response Generator
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Code Generator
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Best for Claude 4.6 Opus
textConduct Legal Research & Analysis (Structured Memo)
Generate a structured legal research memo with governing law, key authorities, analysis, and a verification checklist.
Review Miner: Extract Recurring Pain Points
Analyze competitor reviews/testimonials to uncover recurring customer frustrations and turn them into content topics.
Exit Ticket Creator
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