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Anthropic launches full Claude Platform on AWS with native integration

Anthropic brings its full Claude Platform to AWS with features like Managed Agents, advisor strategy, Files API, and MCP connector available from day one.

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Anthropic has officially launched the Claude Platform on AWS, marking a significant shift in how enterprise developers can access their AI capabilities. The move gives AWS customers a new way to tap into Claude‘s full suite of features while keeping everything anchored within the AWS ecosystem they already know and use. It’s a pretty big deal for teams that want cutting-edge AI tools without having to juggle multiple cloud platforms or learn entirely new billing systems.

What makes this launch interesting is that it represents Anthropic’s first time offering their complete native platform experience through a third-party cloud provider. Unlike the existing Claude integration on Amazon Bedrock, where AWS acts as the data processor and everything stays within AWS boundaries, the Claude Platform on AWS operates differently. Here, Anthropic runs the service directly, though customers still authenticate through AWS IAM, get billed through their AWS accounts, and benefit from CloudTrail audit logging. Your data gets processed by Anthropic outside the AWS infrastructure boundary, but the experience for developers feels entirely native to AWS.

The timing couldn’t be better for companies already deep in the AWS ecosystem. Authentication happens through the same AWS IAM credentials teams already manage, billing consolidates into a single AWS invoice, and those payments retire against existing AWS commitments. There’s no need to set up new vendor relationships, negotiate separate contracts, or train finance teams on yet another billing system. Everything flows through the infrastructure most AWS shops already have in place.

What really sets this apart from Bedrock is feature availability. The Claude Platform on AWS ships with every new feature and beta on the exact same day they go live on Anthropic’s native API. That means immediate access to Claude Managed Agents, which just got three major upgrades this week, including dreaming for self-improving agents, outcomes for defining success criteria, and multi-agent orchestration for breaking complex jobs into specialist tasks. You also get the advisor strategy for intelligence boosts, web search and web fetch for real-time data, code execution for running Python directly in API calls, and tools like the Files API, Skills, and MCP connector.

The platform includes access to Claude’s development Console, which provides a prompt improver, prompt generator, and evaluation tools for testing and refining your implementations. It’s designed for teams building production-grade applications who need reliable tooling for iterative development. All current Claude models are available, including Opus 4.7, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5, with new models shipping to the platform as soon as they launch.

Early customers seem pretty enthusiastic about the experience. OpenRouter’s AI Platform Engineer mentioned getting direct access to the latest Claude API features while controlling everything through the same AWS IAM credentials they use for other services, praising consistent performance on uptime, latency, and throughput. Another customer highlighted getting full feature parity and day-one access to new model capabilities, calling the collaboration between Anthropic and AWS teams unusually tight for a multi-vendor relationship.

For teams trying to decide between the Claude Platform on AWS and Claude on Amazon Bedrock, the choice comes down to priorities. The Claude Platform on AWS gives you the complete native experience with every feature from day one, but your data gets processed outside AWS infrastructure by Anthropic. Bedrock keeps everything within AWS boundaries, maintains AWS as the data processor, and never shares your data with third parties. If you have strict regional data residency requirements, need data processed exclusively within AWS’s infrastructure, or want access to AWS-managed features like Guardrails, Knowledge Bases, or PrivateLink, Bedrock makes more sense. But if you want the full Claude Platform experience and new features the moment they drop, the Claude Platform on AWS is built for that.

The platform is available across most AWS commercial regions and supports global and U.S. inference geographies. Getting started involves visiting the Claude Platform on AWS page or diving into the documentation, though Anthropic recommends that customers with existing Bedrock private offers contact their account executives before switching to ensure discounts transfer correctly. Discounts can’t be applied retroactively, so it’s worth getting that sorted upfront.


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