Anthropic has introduced the Claude Partner Network, a new initiative designed to support organizations helping enterprises deploy its Claude AI models. The company said it will commit an initial $100 million to the program in 2026, funding partner training, technical assistance, and joint market development.
The program targets consulting firms, professional services companies, and AI specialists that guide enterprises through the adoption of AI systems. These partners typically help businesses identify high-value use cases for AI and implement production-ready applications within complex corporate environments.
Anthropic said the initiative reflects growing enterprise demand for structured support in adopting generative AI tools.
“Anthropic is the most committed AI company in the world to the partner ecosystem—and we’re putting $100 million behind that this year to prove it,” said Steve Corfield, Anthropic’s head of global business development and partnerships. “Our partners are instrumental in getting enterprises from proof of concept to production with Claude.”
Claude is currently available across all three major cloud providers: Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, allowing partners to deploy the model across multiple enterprise environments.
Training, Certification, and Implementation Support
The Claude Partner Network will provide a range of resources designed to help organizations build services around Anthropic’s AI platform.
Partners will receive access to technical training through Anthropic Academy, along with dedicated engineering support for enterprise deployments. The company plans to expand its partner-facing team significantly, providing applied AI engineers and technical architects to assist with complex customer implementations.
Anthropic is also introducing its first technical certification, called Claude Certified Architect, Foundations. The certification is designed for solution architects developing production applications using Claude models.
Additional certifications for developers, architects, and sales professionals are expected to launch later this year. Partners joining the network will receive priority access to these programs.
In addition, Anthropic has released a code modernization starter kit intended to help enterprises migrate legacy software systems using Claude’s agentic coding capabilities. The company said modernizing older codebases and reducing technical debt is one of the most common enterprise AI use cases.
Growing Demand for Enterprise AI Deployment
Anthropic said the partner network will help enterprises move from experimental AI deployments to large-scale production systems. Many organizations have begun testing AI models but require technical and operational guidance to integrate them into existing workflows.
Members of the program will gain access to Anthropic’s partner portal, which includes sales playbooks, training materials, and co-marketing resources. Qualified partners will also appear in a public services directory where enterprises can find firms experienced in implementing Claude-based solutions.
The company said the Claude Partner Network is open to any organization involved in deploying Claude AI systems, and membership will be free of charge. Applications for the program opened today.
The partner program also comes as Anthropic expands its broader research and policy efforts around advanced AI. The company recently launched the Anthropic Institute, an initiative that brings together engineers, economists, and social scientists to study the societal, economic, and governance implications of increasingly powerful AI systems.