
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic officially rolled out a new platform on Tuesday called Claude Science, aimed at giving scientists a more streamlined way to conduct research, process data, and handle complex computing tasks.
The new tool is part of Anthropic’s broader life sciences and healthcare initiative — an effort the company, which is preparing for an initial public offering, has been working on since October 2025.
Here is a closer look at what the platform offers:
Claude Science brings together databases, coding tools, computing power, and research workflows all under one roof. Scientists can use it to review published literature, run data analyses, generate figures and manuscripts, and trace their results back to the original source code and environment where they were produced.
The platform comes pre-loaded with connections to more than 60 scientific databases and is capable of displaying specialized scientific visuals, including three-dimensional protein structures, genome browser tracks, and chemistry drawings, according to Anthropic.
Claude Science is built on top of Anthropic’s existing Claude AI models, which have already gone through the company’s responsible scaling and biosecurity review processes.
Anthropic noted that a number of research organizations and companies that participated in the beta testing phase reported meaningful gains in how efficiently they were able to work.







