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    AWS expands Anthropic partnership with Claude Platform launch

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    AWS has made Claude Platform on AWS generally available, giving customers access to Anthropic’s native Claude Platform through their existing AWS accounts.

    AWS said it is the first cloud provider to offer access to the Claude Platform natively. The service allows developers and organisations to use Claude APIs, the Claude Console, and early-access beta features without the need for separate Anthropic accounts.

    AWS and Anthropic’s cloud ties

    The launch follows earlier AWS-Anthropic agreements. Anthropic said in November 2024 that Amazon’s total investment in the company had reached US$8 billion, and AWS had become its primary cloud and training partner.

    Amazon and Anthropic expanded that relationship again in April 2026. Amazon said Anthropic would secure up to five gigawatts of current and future Amazon Trainium chip capacity to train and run its AI models. Amazon also said Anthropic had committed more than US$100 billion to AWS technologies over the next decade.

    The new service is separate from Amazon Bedrock, where Claude models are also available to AWS customers. Claude Platform on AWS gives customers Anthropic’s native development environment through AWS authentication and monitoring tools.

    Anthropic operates Claude Platform on AWS, and customer data is processed outside the AWS security boundary. Bedrock keeps AWS as the data processor and operates in AWS’s boundary.

    AWS said the service is designed for development teams and enterprises without specific regional data residency requirements. Customers continue to use AWS Identity and Access Management credentials and AWS access controls. Billing remains consolidated through AWS, while CloudTrail provides audit logging.

    The service does not require a separate Anthropic account, vendor contract, or billing arrangement. Access is managed through existing AWS IAM policies and cloud controls.

    What Claude Platform on AWS includes

    The service includes access to Claude APIs, the Claude Console, and native Claude Platform features. These include Claude Managed Agents, code execution, web search, and web fetch. Other features include prompt caching, citations, batch processing, and beta tools like the Files API, Skills, advisor strategy, and the MCP connector.

    Anthropic said Claude Platform on AWS will receive new Claude API features and beta abilities on the same day they become available through its native API.

    Claude Managed Agents supports agent deployment at scale. Code execution allows Python code to run in API calls, while web search and web fetch allow Claude to retrieve information from the web.

    Users can upload and reference documents in conversations through the Files API. The MCP connector links Claude to remote Model Context Protocol servers without requiring users to write client code.

    Prompt caching reduces cost and latency for repeated context. Batch processing supports high-volume asynchronous workloads, while citations are designed to ground responses in source documents.

    Customers also receive access to the Claude Console, Anthropic’s development environment for building and testing prompts. The Console includes prompt improvement and prompt generation tools, along with evaluation features.

    Claude Opus 4.7, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5 are available through Claude Platform on AWS. Anthropic said new models will be made available on the service as they launch.

    Claude Platform on AWS and Bedrock

    Claude Platform on AWS and Claude on Amazon Bedrock operate under different service models. Claude Platform on AWS provides Anthropic’s native API and platform features, with Anthropic operating the service and processing customer data outside AWS’s security boundary.

    In Bedrock, AWS acts as the data processor and workloads operate in AWS infrastructure. It also provides access to Claude models with other foundation models through AWS’s managed AI service.

    Several early users cited AWS integration as part of their use of Claude Platform on AWS. ReliaQuest said the service helped simplify access to Claude for cybersecurity and engineering workflows. OpenRouter said it gave users access to native Claude API features through existing AWS IAM credentials.

    Emergent described the service as providing the canonical Anthropic API with AWS as the access layer. The company also cited feature parity and day-one access to new model abilities.

    (Photo by Aerps.com)

    See also: Amazon expands Anthropic partnership with $25 billion investment

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