
Anthropic acquires Stainless to deepen Claude's developer ecosystem
Anthropic has bought Stainless, the SDK-generation company behind every official Claude API library. The deal brings MCP server tooling in-house and signals an infrastructure push to connect Claude agents to the broader software stack.

Anthropic has acquired Stainless, the SDK-generation company that has built every official Anthropic SDK since the Claude API launched. The deal, announced May 18, brings Stainless's roughly 20-person team inside Anthropic to work on developer tooling and MCP (Model Context Protocol) server infrastructure. 1
Why Stainless?
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Stainless, founded in 2022, does one thing: it turns an API specification into SDKs across TypeScript, Python, Go, Java, and other languages — plus CLIs and MCP servers. Hundreds of companies use it to generate the libraries that let developers interact with their APIs. Anthropic has been a Stainless customer from the start.
"Stainless has shaped how developers experience the Claude API since the start," said Katelyn Lesse, Anthropic's Head of Platform Engineering. "Agents are only as useful as what they can connect to. We're excited to bring the Stainless team into Anthropic to advance Claude's ability to connect to data and tools."
Alex Rattray, Stainless's founder and CEO, was direct about the fit: "I started Stainless because SDKs deserve as much care as the APIs they wrap. Anthropic was one of the first teams to bet on this with us." 1
The MCP angle
The acquisition reads as infrastructure-first rather than product-first. Anthropic created MCP to standardise how AI agents connect to external tools and data sources. With Stainless inside the company, it can iterate on the SDK and MCP server generation layer it already depends on — rather than contracting it out.
For developers building on Claude, the practical implication is tighter SDK quality and faster support cycles. For Anthropic, it closes a gap in the stack between model and the external world that agents need to reach.
Context: a busy May for Anthropic
The Stainless deal sits alongside several other May announcements: a strategic alliance with KPMG that puts Claude in front of all 276,000 KPMG employees 2, a $200 million partnership with the Gates Foundation 3, and a compute deal with SpaceX that unlocks access to over 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs at SpaceX's Colossus 1 data centre 4.

The Stainless acquisition is different in character from those — it's about plumbing, not partnerships. That makes it the kind of move easy to overlook on a headline scan but worth tracking closely: how well Claude agents connect to the rest of software infrastructure will increasingly determine what they can actually do.
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