Claude Opus 4.8 is now available in Microsoft Foundry

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Key Points

  • Claude Opus 4.8 now available in Microsoft Foundry for developers and enterprises.
  • Supports **long coding sessions**, tool use in workflows, and reasoning across **document-heavy tasks**.
  • Targets teams building **agents**, software development pipelines, and enterprise AI applications.

What is changing

Microsoft Foundry now includes Claude Opus 4.8, Anthropic’s latest model tailored for coding, agents, and enterprise workloads. The model handles longer coding tasks and complex multi-step workflows more reliably than before, according to the source article.

It can read large codebases, plan edits, and maintain context across extended sessions. This makes it useful for tasks like migrations and debugging. The model also improves **tool use** for agents, helping them recover from errors and manage complex processes with fewer interruptions.

Why it matters

This change is most relevant for developers, AI engineers, and teams building customer-facing agents or enterprise automation. They can now use a more capable model within Microsoft’s existing tools to tackle projects that require sustained reasoning and tool execution.

For practical use, developers can access Claude Opus 4.8 via the Microsoft Foundry Model Catalog and apply it to tasks such as code generation, research synthesis, or contract review. No mention of pricing or limitations was included, so teams should test performance against their specific workflows.

If you’re using Microsoft Foundry for AI development, share your experience testing the new model in the comments below.

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