Models/Vendor
Anthropic
Subscription plans
updated 2026-05-11Free
individual$0/ month
Claude Haiku 4.5 access with daily message limits.
- ✓Claude Haiku 4.5
- ✓Web search
- ✓Limited daily messages
Pro
individual$20/ month
or $200 / year
Claude 4.6 Sonnet with 5× higher usage than Free. Includes Projects and shared workspaces.
- ✓Claude 4.6 Sonnet
- ✓Claude 4.5 Haiku
- ✓Projects
- ✓5× Free message volume
- +1 more
Max 5×
individual$100/ month
Claude 4.7 Opus access + 5× Pro message volume. For heavy individual users.
- ✓Claude 4.7 Opus
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓5× Pro message volume
- ✓Priority capacity
Max 20×
individual$200/ month
20× Pro message volume on Opus + Sonnet. Targets researchers and AI-heavy professionals.
- ✓Claude 4.7 Opus
- ✓20× Pro message volume
- ✓Priority capacity
- ✓Beta features first
Team
team$30/ seat / mo (5+ seats)
For small to mid-size teams. Central billing, shared projects.
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Central billing
- ✓Shared projects
- ✓Admin controls
Enterprise
enterpriseContact sales
Custom-priced. SSO, single-tenant deployment options, custom data retention.
- ✓SSO + SCIM
- ✓Custom data retention
- ✓Audit logs
- ✓Single-tenant options
Infrastructure intelligence
Full feed →Compute deals, data centers, silicon, and capex that shape Anthropic's training and inference economics.
- Compute clusterreported
Anthropic's Project Rainier: 400k Trainium2 chips across AWS multi-region
Anthropic's primary training cluster — codenamed Project Rainier — runs on a multi-region Trainium2 fleet AWS built specifically for them. By end of 2025 the configuration was disclosed at roughly 400,000 Trainium2 chips spanning sites in Indiana, Wyoming, and Mississippi. Trainium2's economics are central to Anthropic's ability to sell Sonnet at ~40% the price of equivalent-tier rivals.
Accelerators: 400k · Trainium2Location: St Joseph County, IN + Wyoming + Mississippi - Partnershipverified
Anthropic adds up to 1M TPU v7 Ironwood chips via Google Cloud
Anthropic's November 2025 deal with Google Cloud expands its TPU footprint to up to 1M Ironwood (TPU v7) chips, supplementing the Trainium2 fleet on AWS. This makes Anthropic the rare frontier lab running heterogeneous custom silicon across two clouds. Deal value reportedly tens of billions over multiple years.
Accelerators: 1M · TPU v7 Ironwood - Capexverified
Amazon's $8B Anthropic investment locks in Trainium as primary training chip
Amazon committed an additional $4B to Anthropic in November 2024 on top of an earlier $4B — total $8B — with the condition that Anthropic adopt AWS Trainium2 as the primary training chip for future Claude models. The deal underwrites Project Rainier and makes Anthropic the anchor tenant for AWS's custom silicon roadmap.
Capex: $8B
Models
Filter on /models →Claude 4.8 Opus
released 2026-05-28
Anthropic's flagship hybrid-reasoning model — Opus 4.8 pushes coding and AI-agent workflows further (agentic coding 69.2% vs 64.3% on 4.7; multidisciplinary reasoning 57.9% vs 54.7%). 1M-token context, $5/$25 per MTok pricing held flat from Opus 4.7. Introduces Dynamic Workflows for Claude Code (research preview). GA on Anthropic API (`claude-opus-4-8`), AWS Bedrock, Google Vertex, Microsoft Foundry, and GitHub Copilot.
- Context
- 1,000,000
- License
- proprietary
Claude 4.7 Opus
released 2026-04-16
Anthropic's previous Opus flagship — superseded by Opus 4.8 on May 28, 2026 (42-day cycle). Optimized for complex reasoning and coding. Improved software engineering, long-running coding tasks, and higher-resolution vision over Claude 4.6.
- Context
- 1,000,000
- License
- proprietary
Claude 4.6 Sonnet
released 2026-02-17
Anthropic's mid-tier flagship — released 12 days after Opus 4.6 and matching most of its capabilities at ~40% the API cost ($3/$15 per 1M tokens). 1M-token context.
- Context
- 1,000,000
- License
- proprietary
Claude 4.5 Haiku
released 2025-10-01
Fast, cost-effective Claude model.
- Context
- 200,000
- License
- proprietary
Agents
Claude Code
Anthropiccoding
Anthropic's CLI coding agent. Top of the SWE-bench Verified leaderboard at 80.8% on Opus 4.6. Lives in the terminal — reads files, executes commands, navigates repos, applies multi-file edits autonomously.
Computer Use
Anthropicbrowser
Anthropic's screen-control capability — Claude clicks, types, and scrolls through any GUI app via screenshots and keyboard/mouse primitives.
Recent news
Introducing computer use in Gemini 3.5 Flash
Google introduced computer-use capabilities in Gemini 3.5 Flash, enabling the model to interact with computer interfaces as part of its workflow. It matters because this moves Gemini from text and image generation toward agentic task execution, a step toward automating multi-step actions in software.
Her · हेर — a detective for your Claude Code sessions
Her (हेर) is a detective tool for Claude Code sessions. It is notable as a session-analysis utility, though the excerpt provides no additional details about its features, scale, or model-specific behavior.
Holo3.1: Fast & Local Computer Use Agents
Holo3.1 introduces fast, local computer-use agents designed to operate on-device rather than through cloud-hosted workflows. This matters because local execution can reduce latency, improve privacy, and make interactive agentic automation more practical on consumer hardware.
Anthropic Nears $1T Valuation And Leapfrogs OpenAI On Unicorn Board With $65B Funding Round
Anthropic raised $65 billion in a Series H led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks and Sequoia Capital, lifting its post-money valuation to $965 billion and overtaking OpenAI’s $840 billion valuation from its $110 billion round in February. The deal includes $15 billion of previously committed hyperscaler capital, brings Anthropic’s total funding to nearly $144 billion since 2021, and comes as the company says its run-rate revenue crossed $47 billion earlier this month.
Codex for (almost) everything
The updated Codex app for macOS and Windows adds computer use, in-app browsing, image generation, memory, and plugins to accelerate developer workflows. These additions push Codex beyond code completion toward a more general agentic tool, with browser and computer control plus persistent memory making it more useful for end-to-end development tasks.
Holotron-12B - High Throughput Computer Use Agent
Holotron-12B is a high-throughput computer-use agent, introducing a 12B-scale model aimed at automating interaction with computers. Its significance is the focus on throughput, which suggests it is designed for fast, scalable agentic workflow execution rather than just isolated task completion.
Introducing GPT-5.4
OpenAI introduced GPT-5.4, describing it as its most capable and efficient frontier model for professional work, with state-of-the-art coding, computer use, tool search, and a 1M-token context. The long context window and improved tool use make it more suited for complex, multi-step workflows, codebases, and document-heavy tasks.