
Anthropic is preparing to release its next flagship AI model, Claude Opus 4.7, along with a new AI-powered design tool, according to a report by The Information.
The report states that Anthropic could introduce Claude Opus 4.7 as early as this week. The model is expected to succeed Claude Opus 4.6 and serve as the company's latest high-performance system.
While Anthropic's current most advanced model is referred to as Mythos, the upcoming Opus 4.7 is expected to bring improvements over the previous Opus version. However, specific technical details about the model have not been disclosed.
Alongside the new model, Anthropic is also working on a tool designed to assist with creating websites and presentations. The feature will use AI to support design workflows, though its full capabilities have not yet been detailed.
The development comes amid an accelerated cycle of AI model releases across the industry. Companies such as OpenAI and Anthropic are continuing to iterate quickly on their systems.
The report suggests that newer models may be partially developed using earlier versions, reflecting ongoing advancements in training methods.
Anthropic has not officially confirmed the launch timeline or specifications for Claude Opus 4.7. More information is expected if the company proceeds with a release in the coming days.