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Anthropic Claude Sonnet 5 Makes AI Agents Affordable for Dutch Startups

Ramo by Ramo
1 July 2026
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The Claude app icon is displayed on a smartphone screen with a finger about to tap it, in Creteil, France, on June 10, 2026. Anthropic announces the release of two new Mythos-class artificial intelligence models for cybersecurity and biomedical research, targeting both consumers and businesses. (Photo by Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Anthropic Launches Claude Sonnet 5: Cheaper AI Agents Are Here

Anthropic has unveiled Claude Sonnet 5, the latest iteration of its mid-tier AI model, positioned specifically as a cost-effective solution for running autonomous AI agents at scale. The launch is particularly relevant for the Netherlands’ growing AI startup scene, where companies are increasingly building agent-based workflows for everything from logistics optimization to legal document processing.

Claude Sonnet 5 represents a significant shift in Anthropic’s pricing strategy. While the company’s flagship Claude Opus models target high-stakes reasoning tasks, Sonnet 5 is engineered for throughput and affordability — making it practical for businesses to deploy dozens or even hundreds of AI agents simultaneously without breaking the bank.

Why Dutch Startups Should Pay Attention

The Netherlands has quietly become one of Europe’s most active hubs for AI agent development. Amsterdam-based startups like Dataswift and Zivver are building agent-based solutions for data privacy and secure communication, while Rotterdam’s port authority is experimenting with AI agents for container logistics. The Hague, home to numerous international courts and legal institutions, is seeing growing interest in AI agents for legal research and document review.

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“Cost has always been the barrier,” said a tech lead at a Hague-based legal tech startup. “When you’re running agents that need to make dozens of API calls per task, the economics have to work. A model that’s 60% cheaper with near-Opus performance on agent tasks changes the equation entirely.”

What’s New in Sonnet 5

Anthropic reports that Sonnet 5 matches or exceeds Claude Opus 4’s performance on several key agent benchmarks, including tool use, multi-step reasoning, and instruction following. The model supports a 200,000-token context window and includes improved computer-use capabilities — allowing agents to navigate web interfaces, fill out forms, and interact with software applications programmatically.

Pricing has been set aggressively at $3 per million input tokens and $12 per million output tokens, roughly half the cost of the previous Sonnet generation. For comparison, that means a typical agent task consuming 5,000 input tokens and 1,000 output tokens would cost approximately $0.027 — making 24/7 agent operation economically viable for the first time.

The Agent Economy Takes Shape

Anthropic’s move is part of a broader industry pivot toward agent-native AI. Competitors including OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta are all racing to build models that can reliably execute multi-step tasks without human intervention. The Dutch AI ecosystem, with its strengths in logistics, fintech, and legal tech, is well-positioned to capitalize on this shift.

As one Amsterdam-based VC put it: “The Netherlands may not build the foundation models, but we build the applications that use them. Cheaper, better agent models mean more Dutch startups can compete globally without needing Silicon Valley levels of funding.” With Claude Sonnet 5, that prospect just got considerably closer.

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