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Anthropic acquire AI startup ‘Vercept’

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Anthropic officially announced the acquisition of Vercept, a Seattle-based AI startup specializing in computer vision and automation.

The acquisition is a strategic move to accelerate the “Computer Use” capabilities of Anthropic’s flagship AI, Claude, moving it beyond a text-based chatbot into an autonomous agent that can navigate software exactly like a human at a keyboard.


The Strategic Rationale: Vision-Based Automation

Vercept was founded by researchers from the Allen Institute for AI (Ai2), including vision AI pioneer Ross Girshick. Their core product, Vy, was a Mac application that allowed users to control their computers via natural language by “seeing” and interpreting the screen rather than relying on back-end APIs.

  • Bypassing APIs: Unlike traditional automation tools (like UiPath) that break when a website’s code changes, Vercept’s technology uses computer vision to understand graphical interfaces. This allows Claude to interact with any software, even legacy apps that don’t have modern integrations.
  • Superior Accuracy: Internal benchmarks reportedly showed Vercept’s automation achieving 92% accuracy, significantly higher than early attempts by competitors.
  • Computer Use Milestones: The acquisition follows the release of Claude Sonnet 4.6, which already saw its “Computer Use” score on the OSWorld benchmark jump from 15% to 72.5%. Vercept’s team is expected to bridge the remaining gap to human-level proficiency.

Integration & Shutdown

As part of the deal, Vercept is winding down its independent operations to focus entirely on Claude’s development.

DetailStatus / Info
Team MigrationThe 9-person team, including co-founders Kiana Ehsani, Luca Weihs, and Ross Girshick, have joined Anthropic.
Product ShutdownVercept’s existing desktop app, Vy, will be discontinued by March 25, 2026.
Financial TermsUndisclosed (though Vercept had previously raised over $50 million in funding).
Acquisition HistoryThis is Anthropic’s second major acquisition, following the purchase of the coding engine Bun in December 2025.

Context: The “Agentic AI” Race

The acquisition comes at a time of massive growth for Anthropic. Just weeks ago, on February 12, 2026, the company raised $30 billion in Series G funding, pushing its valuation to a staggering $380 billion.

The goal is to turn Claude into a “Digital Coworker.” With Vercept’s technology, Anthropic aims to let Claude handle multi-step workflows—such as analyzing a spreadsheet in Excel, drafting a summary in Word, and then emailing it via Outlook—entirely on its own by “watching” and “clicking” through the apps.

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