Anthropic AI Services Experience Widespread Outage Affecting Claude.ai and APIs
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Summary
Anthropic's AI services including Claude.ai, console.anthropic.com, and APIs are experiencing a widespread outage. The company has identified the issue and is actively working on a fix to restore services as soon as possible. The incident was first reported on September 10, 2025, with ongoing updates provided through their status page.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledAPIs and Claude.ai are down. Services will be restored as soon as possible.
We are continuing to work on a fix for this issue.
This incident affects: claude.ai, console.anthropic.com, and api.anthr
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