On Tuesday, Anthropic announced a new Enterprise Agent program. This is our most aggressive effort to date to integrate agent AI into the everyday workplace.
Kate Jensen, head of Anthropic’s Americas division, told reporters at a press conference that the new system will ultimately deliver on the promise of agent-based AI. “2025 was supposed to be the year agents transformed their companies, but it turns out the hype was largely premature,” Jensen said. “It’s not the effort that failed; it’s the approach that failed.”
The new program allows companies to use a plug-in system to deploy pre-built agents to assist with common enterprise tasks such as financial research and engineering specifications. The result is a significant opportunity to grow Anthropic’s enterprise client base, and a significant threat to the SaaS products that currently perform those functions.
“We believe the future of work means everyone has their own custom agent,” Anthropic head of product Matt Piccolella told TechCrunch.
Many of the Enterprise Agent programs leverage previously announced technologies, particularly Claude Cowork and the plug-in system announced in Research Preview on January 30th. The systems announced today are primarily focused on making it easier to deploy tools within enterprises, such as private software marketplaces, controlled data flows, and customized plug-ins. The result is a Claude-powered agent deployment system with the same control that corporate IT departments expect when deploying software.
“Administrators want to be able to have workflows and skills that are really, really customized to their specific organization,” Piccolella says. “This will allow administrators in Claude Cowork organizations to do this in a very centralized way.”
The stock plugins included at launch target specific departments that exist within most companies, such as agents designed for finance, legal, and human resources departments. While each plugin includes basic skills that are common to a variety of companies, Anthropic expects companies to modify each plugin to suit their unique needs and habits.
For finance, the equity plugin provides Claude with the basic information and data flows needed to perform market and competitive research, financial modeling, and other common tasks for finance teams. The HR plugin includes skills for generating job descriptions, onboarding materials, offer letters, and more.
This release also includes a number of new enterprise connectors, including integrations for Gmail, DocuSign, Clay, and more. These previously unavailable connectors allow agents to ingest data and context directly from linked systems.
