Anthropic expands Claude access through general availability launch on Amazon Web Services
The integration brings Claude's full platform to AWS customers, backed by a $13B Amazon investment and over 100,000 organizations already using Claude on Bedrock.
Anthropic just made it a lot easier for AWS customers to tap into Claude. The AI company launched its Claude Platform into general availability on Amazon Web Services on May 12, 2026, giving enterprises direct access to a full suite of AI tools through their existing AWS accounts.
Instead of navigating separate platforms and authentication systems, AWS customers can now access Anthropic’s AI capabilities natively, with billing handled through the AWS Marketplace and security managed through AWS IAM.
What’s actually included
The launch includes the Messages API alongside several beta features. Claude Managed Agents, currently in beta, lets organizations deploy AI agents that can handle multi-step tasks autonomously. Web search capabilities are baked in, meaning Claude can pull real-time information rather than relying solely on its training data. Code execution and a files API (also in beta) round out the package, giving developers the building blocks to integrate Claude deeply into existing workflows.
By routing everything through AWS IAM, Anthropic is letting companies apply their existing security policies to Claude without building new frameworks from scratch.
The Amazon-Anthropic relationship keeps deepening
This launch sits atop a partnership that has grown increasingly substantial, with Amazon committing a total of $13B in investment to Anthropic. The deal includes access to up to 5 gigawatts of Trainium compute capacity, Amazon’s custom AI training chips, which Anthropic is using to train its next generation of models.
Over 100,000 organizations currently use Claude models on AWS Bedrock, Amazon’s managed AI service. The general availability launch of the Claude Platform directly on AWS adds a more direct integration path, giving developers finer-grained control over how they interact with Anthropic’s models and tools.
What this means for the enterprise AI landscape
OpenAI has Microsoft Azure. Google has its own Vertex AI platform. Anthropic betting heavily on AWS makes strategic sense given Amazon’s dominant position in cloud infrastructure.
The inclusion of managed agents in this launch is particularly worth watching. Launching agents directly within AWS gives Anthropic a governed environment where enterprises might actually feel comfortable letting AI operate with more autonomy.
The $13B Amazon commitment and 5GW of dedicated compute reflect where capital is flowing, with cloud providers making enormous bets to lock in leading AI companies as anchor tenants. Anthropic gets training capacity and distribution. Amazon gets a compelling reason for enterprises to stay on or migrate to AWS.
The 100,000 organizations already on Bedrock represent a significant installed base that Anthropic can now upsell into deeper, more capable integrations.
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