Claude Opus 4.7 - Amazon Bedrock
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Claude Opus 4.7

Anthropic — Claude Opus 4.7

Model Details

Claude Opus 4.7 is Anthropic's most capable generally available model, advancing performance across coding, enterprise workflows, and long-running agentic tasks.

  • Model launch date: Apr 16, 2026

  • Model EOL date: N/A

  • End User License Agreements and Terms of Use: View

  • Model lifecycle: Active

  • Context window: 1M tokens

  • Max output tokens: 128K

  • Reasoning: Supported (thinking.type: "adaptive" only)

  • Knowledge cutoff: January 2026

  • Marketplace product ID: prod-d2ik6zgct5hxi

Important

Claude Opus 4.7 only supports thinking.type: "adaptive" for extended thinking. Unlike Claude Opus 4.6, thinking.type: "enabled" with budget_tokens is not supported and will return a 400 error. If you are migrating from Opus 4.6, update your requests to use thinking.type: "adaptive".

Input Modalities Output Modalities APIs supported Endpoints supported
No AudioNo EmbeddingNo ResponsesYes bedrock-runtime
Yes ImageNo ImageNo Chat CompletionsYes bedrock-mantle
No SpeechNo SpeechYes Invoke
Yes TextYes TextYes Converse
No VideoNo VideoYes Messages

Capabilities and Features

Bedrock Features

Features supported using bedrock-mantle endpoint

Features supported using bedrock-runtime endpoint

Prompt caching using bedrock-runtime endpoint

For more information, see Prompt caching for faster model inference.

Prompt caching supported Min tokens per cache checkpoint Max cache checkpoints per request Supported TTL Fields that accept prompt cache checkpoints
Yes 1,024 4 5 minutes system, messages, and tools

Pricing

For pricing, please refer to the Amazon Bedrock Pricing page.

Programmatic Access

Use the following model IDs and endpoint URLs to access this model programmatically. For more information about the available APIs and endpoints, see APIs supported and Endpoints supported.

Endpoint Model ID In-Region endpoint URL Geo inference ID Global inference ID
bedrock-runtime anthropic.claude-opus-4-7 N/A

us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7

eu.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7

jp.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7

global.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7
bedrock-mantle anthropic.claude-opus-4-7 https://bedrock-mantle.{region}.api.aws/anthropic/v1/messages N/A N/A

For example, if region is us-east-1 (N. Virginia), then the bedrock-runtime endpoint URL will be "https://bedrock-runtime.us-east-1.amazonaws.com" and for bedrock-mantle will be "https://bedrock-mantle.us-east-1.api.aws/anthropic/v1/messages".

Service Tiers

Amazon Bedrock offers multiple service tiers to match your workload requirements. Standard provides pay-per-token access with no commitment. Priority offers higher throughput with a time-based commitment. Flex provides lower-cost access for flexible, non-time-sensitive workloads. Reserved provides dedicated throughput with a term commitment for predictable workloads. For more information, see service tiers.

Standard Priority Flex Reserved
Yes No No No

Regional Availability

Regional availability at a glance

Bedrock offers three inference options: In-Region keeps requests within a single Region for strict compliance, Geo Cross-Region routes across Regions within a geography (US, EU, etc.) for higher throughput while respecting data residency, and Global Cross-Region routes anywhere worldwide for maximum throughput when there are no residency constraints. Refer to the Regional availability page for more details.

Region In-Region Geo Global
us-east-1 (N. Virginia)YesYesYes
us-east-2 (Ohio)YesYesYes
us-west-1 (N. California)NoYesYes
us-west-2 (Oregon)NoYesYes
ca-central-1 (Canada)NoYesYes
ca-west-1 (Calgary)NoYesYes
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)NoYesYes
eu-central-2 (Zurich)NoYesYes
eu-north-1 (Stockholm)YesYesYes
eu-south-1 (Milan)NoYesYes
eu-south-2 (Spain)NoYesYes
eu-west-1 (Ireland)YesYesYes
eu-west-2 (London)NoYesYes
eu-west-3 (Paris)NoYesYes
ap-east-2 (Taipei)NoNoYes
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)YesYesYes
ap-northeast-2 (Seoul)NoNoYes
ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)NoYesYes
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)NoNoYes
ap-south-2 (Hyderabad)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-3 (Jakarta)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-4 (Melbourne)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-5 (Malaysia)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-6 (New Zealand)NoNoYes
ap-southeast-7 (Thailand)NoNoYes
il-central-1 (Tel Aviv)NoNoYes
me-central-1 (UAE)NoNoYes
me-south-1 (Bahrain)NoNoYes
af-south-1 (Cape Town)NoNoYes
sa-east-1 (São Paulo)NoNoYes
mx-central-1 (Mexico)NoNoYes

Geo inference details

Geo: US

Geo Inference ID: us.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7

Source Region Destination Regions
us-east-1 (N. Virginia)us-east-1 (N. Virginia), us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-2 (Oregon)
us-east-2 (Ohio)us-east-1 (N. Virginia), us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-2 (Oregon)
us-west-1 (N. California)us-east-1 (N. Virginia), us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-1 (N. California), us-west-2 (Oregon)
us-west-2 (Oregon)us-east-1 (N. Virginia), us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-2 (Oregon)
ca-central-1 (Canada)ca-central-1 (Canada), us-east-1 (N. Virginia), us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-2 (Oregon)
ca-west-1 (Calgary)ca-west-1 (Calgary), us-east-1 (N. Virginia), us-east-2 (Ohio), us-west-2 (Oregon)

Geo: EU

Geo Inference ID: eu.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7

Source Region Destination Regions
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-central-2 (Zurich)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-central-2 (Zurich), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-north-1 (Stockholm)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-south-1 (Milan)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-south-2 (Spain)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-west-1 (Ireland)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-west-2 (London)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-2 (London), eu-west-3 (Paris)
eu-west-3 (Paris)eu-central-1 (Frankfurt), eu-north-1 (Stockholm), eu-south-1 (Milan), eu-south-2 (Spain), eu-west-1 (Ireland), eu-west-3 (Paris)

Geo: JP

Geo Inference ID: jp.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7

Source Region Destination Regions
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo), ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)
ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo), ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)

Global inference details

Global Inference ID Americas EMEA Asia Pacific
global.anthropic.claude-opus-4-7
  • us-east-1 (N. Virginia)

  • us-east-2 (Ohio)

  • us-west-1 (N. California)

  • us-west-2 (Oregon)

  • ca-central-1 (Canada)

  • ca-west-1 (Calgary)

  • sa-east-1 (São Paulo)

  • mx-central-1 (Mexico)

  • eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)

  • eu-central-2 (Zurich)

  • eu-north-1 (Stockholm)

  • eu-south-1 (Milan)

  • eu-south-2 (Spain)

  • eu-west-1 (Ireland)

  • eu-west-2 (London)

  • eu-west-3 (Paris)

  • il-central-1 (Tel Aviv)

  • me-central-1 (UAE)

  • me-south-1 (Bahrain)

  • af-south-1 (Cape Town)

  • ap-east-2 (Taipei)

  • ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)

  • ap-northeast-2 (Seoul)

  • ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)

  • ap-south-1 (Mumbai)

  • ap-south-2 (Hyderabad)

  • ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)

  • ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)

  • ap-southeast-3 (Jakarta)

  • ap-southeast-4 (Melbourne)

  • ap-southeast-5 (Malaysia)

  • ap-southeast-6 (New Zealand)

  • ap-southeast-7 (Thailand)

Quotas and Limits

Your AWS account has default quotas to maintain the performance of the service and to ensure appropriate usage of Amazon Bedrock. The default quotas assigned to an account might be updated depending on regional factors, payment history, fraudulent usage, and/or approval of a quota increase request. For more details, please refer to Quotas for Amazon Bedrock documentation and see the limits for the model.

Default quotas for Claude Opus 4.7 are 10M TPM on bedrock-mantle and 15M TPM on bedrock-runtime for each supported region.

Sampling parameters no longer supported

Starting with Claude Opus 4.7, temperature, top_p, and top_k parameters are no longer supported. The recommended migration path is to omit these parameters entirely from your requests and to use prompting to guide the model's behavior. If you previously relied on temperature = 0 for deterministic outputs, note that this setting did not guarantee identical responses across invocations.

Sample Code

Step 1 - AWS Account: If you have an AWS account already, skip this step. If you are new to AWS, sign up for an AWS account.

Step 2 - API key: Go to the Amazon Bedrock console and generate a long-term API key.

Step 3 - Get the SDK: To use this getting started guide, you must have Python already installed. Then install the relevant software depending on the APIs you are using.

Messages API
pip install -U "anthropic[bedrock]"
Invoke/Converse API
pip install boto3

Step 4 - Set environment variables: Configure your environment to use the API key for authentication.

Messages API
AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK="<provide your Bedrock API key>"
Invoke/Converse API
AWS_BEARER_TOKEN_BEDROCK="<provide your Bedrock API key>"

Step 5 - Run your first inference request: Save the file as bedrock-first-request.py

Messages API
from anthropic import AnthropicBedrockMantle client = AnthropicBedrockMantle(aws_region="us-east-1") message = client.messages.create( model="anthropic.claude-opus-4-7", max_tokens=1024, messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Can you explain the features of Amazon Bedrock?"}], ) print(message.content[0].text)
Invoke API
import json import boto3 client = boto3.client('bedrock-runtime', region_name='us-east-1') response = client.invoke_model( modelId='anthropic.claude-opus-4-7', body=json.dumps({ 'anthropic_version': 'bedrock-2023-05-31', 'messages': [{ 'role': 'user', 'content': 'Can you explain the features of Amazon Bedrock?'}], 'max_tokens': 1024 }) ) print(json.loads(response['body'].read()))
Converse API
import boto3 client = boto3.client('bedrock-runtime', region_name='us-east-1') response = client.converse( modelId='anthropic.claude-opus-4-7', messages=[ { 'role': 'user', 'content': [{'text': 'Can you explain the features of Amazon Bedrock?'}] } ] ) print(response)