Anthropic and AWS made Claude Platform on AWS generally available on Monday, bringing a wider set of Claude features to AWS customers through AWS authentication, billing and commitment retirement. [1, 2]
The service gives developers access to APIs and features that were previously available only through Anthropic directly, now usable on AWS with AWS credentials. Supported capabilities include Claude Managed Agents, web search, web fetch, code execution, Files API, Skills and an MCP connector. [1, 2]
AWS said authentication and billing are handled by AWS, and CloudTrail support is available for auditing usage. Claude also remains available on Amazon Bedrock. [1, 2]
AWS said the service is available in most commercial AWS regions and supports global and U.S. inference geographies. AWS said it is “well-suited for teams without specific regional data residency requirements” and said it complements Claude models on Amazon Bedrock, so customers can choose the approach that fits their needs. [1, 2]
Anthropic said the underlying Claude Platform is still operated by Anthropic, while requests and data are processed outside the AWS security boundary. AWS customers can use the platform now, with the general availability announcement dated Monday and described as in effect today. [2, 1]