Anthropic · Wired
Anthropic’s New Product Aims to Handle the Hard Part of Building AI Agents
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Anthropic announced Wednesday the launch of a new product that aims to make it easier for businesses to build and deploy AI agents.
Key facts
- On Tuesday, the company said that its annualized recurring revenue has surpassed $30 billion, roughly three times higher than it was in December 2025
- Most Anthropic’s recent revenue growth has come from Claude Platform, an enterprise product that allows developers to tap into the company’s AI models through an API, according to Anthropic’s head
- In a demo shared with WIRED, the AI productivity startup Notion showed how it's using Managed Agents to power a client onboarding feature
- When it comes to deploying and running agents at scale, that is a complex distributed-systems engineering problem,” says Katelyn Lesse, head of engineering for the Claude Platform
Summary
The move positions Anthropic to capitalize on its rapidly growing enterprise business. Most Anthropic’s recent revenue growth has come from Claude Platform, an enterprise product that allows developers to tap into the company’s AI models through an API, according to Anthropic’s head of product for the Claude Platform, Angela Jiang. Jiang argues there’s a notable gap between what Anthropic’s models are capable of and what businesses are using them for. Managed Agents will give developers an agent harness, which describes all of the software infrastructure that wraps around an AI model to help it work agentically, or take actions on behalf of a user.