GitLab says it has expanded its integration with Anthropic’s Claude models, making newer Claude capabilities available inside the GitLab Duo Agent Platform under GitLab’s existing governance, compliance and audit controls.
The company said customers can now access Claude models, including Claude Opus 4.7, via Google Cloud and AWS Bedrock. GitLab said this is intended to let organisations route AI workloads through existing hyperscaler arrangements and cloud governance frameworks, including current vendor contracts and data residency requirements.
GitLab also said it has joined the Claude Marketplace, which it said will allow customers to buy GitLab credits and apply them toward existing Anthropic spending commitments.
The announcement comes as “agentic” software development workflows increase the autonomy of AI tools across planning, coding, testing, security and deployment, raising questions for enterprise security and compliance teams about how to maintain oversight of AI activity in development environments. GitLab said its approach is to keep AI agent actions governed within the same DevSecOps platform controls used for other activity, rather than requiring a separate governance layer.
“The enterprises succeeding in the AI era are the ones that can give their engineering teams powerful AI capabilities without compromise,” said Manav Khurana, chief product and marketing officer, GitLab. “This deepened integration brings Claude’s latest models into GitLab’s intelligent orchestration platform, where every agent action is fully audited, with policies enforced, and security teams stay in full control, so organisations don’t have to choose between speed and governance.”
Supporting quotes in the release included comments from Cube operations manager Mans Booijink and Anthropic head of enterprise GTM Sam Werboff on the use of Claude models within GitLab Duo Agent Platform and the importance of governance and auditability.

