Starting today, Amazon Bedrock supports Claude Opus 4.6. According to Anthropic, Opus 4.6 is their most intelligent model and the world’s best model for coding, enterprise agents, and professional work. Claude Opus 4.6 brings advanced capabilities to Amazon Bedrock customers, including industry-leading performance for agentic tasks, complex coding projects, and enterprise-grade workflows that require deep reasoning and reliability.
Claude Opus 4.6 excels across use cases that require sophisticated reasoning and multi-step orchestration. For agentic workflows, it manages complex tasks across dozens of tools with industry-leading reliability, proactively spinning up subagents and working with less oversight. Developers can leverage Opus 4.6’s coding capabilities for long-horizon projects, complex implementations, and large-scale codebases—handling the full lifecycle from requirements gathering to implementation and maintenance. Enterprise teams can use the model to power end-to-end workflows with professional polish, including financial analysis that surfaces insights requiring days of manual compilation, cybersecurity applications that catch subtle attack patterns, and computer use workflows that move data between applications. The model supports both 200K and 1M context tokens (preview), enabling processing of extensive documents and codebases.
Claude Opus 4.6 is now available in Amazon Bedrock. For the full list of available regions, refer to the documentation. To learn more and get started with the model in Amazon Bedrock, read the About Amazon blog and visit the Amazon Bedrock console.
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Source: Amazon Web Services





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