Anthropic opens Seoul office, names Korean Claude partners

Anthropic opens Seoul office, names Korean Claude partners

Anthropic has opened its Seoul office and named Korean Claude deployments across NAVER, Nexon, LG CNS, Hanwha Solutions, Samsung SDS, Channel Corp, research institutions, and Good Neighbors Korea. This brief covers what was announced, what was not disclosed, and what signals to watch next.

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Anthropic opened its Seoul office and named a set of Korean enterprise, startup, research, and nonprofit deployments of Claude, making Korea a new regional operating base rather than only a sales market. The company said the office is now open and that senior leaders were in Seoul this week to meet partners, customers, and developers building with Claude.1
The announcement is a material partnership and international-expansion event for Anthropic. It puts named Claude deployments inside NAVER, Nexon, LG CNS, Hanwha Solutions, Samsung SDS, Channel Corp, the National AI Research Lab, and Good Neighbors Korea. Anthropic did not disclose financial terms for the partnerships in the announcement.1

What changed

The new office is led by KiYoung Choi, Anthropic's Representative Director of Korea. Choi said Korean teams understand that "innovation and safety are two sides of the same coin," and that opening the Seoul office gives Anthropic "a long-term home" for work with Korean AI organizations.1
Anthropic framed the announcement around existing and new Claude usage across the Korean economy:
Self-made summary of Korean organizations named in Anthropic's announcement
Self-made summary of organizations Anthropic named in the June 17 Korea announcement.1
OrganizationAnthropic's disclosed Claude use
NAVERNAVER has deployed Claude Code across its entire engineering organization, with thousands of engineers using it to diversify coding tools and improve coding productivity.1
NexonEngineering teams at the global online game company use Claude Code to write, review, and ship code for live-service games played by millions worldwide.1
LG CNSThe LG Group IT services arm is rolling Claude out to thousands of employees and will deploy Claude across LG Group.1
Hanwha SolutionsThe energy, chemicals, and advanced materials business is bringing Claude to global employees through AWS Bedrock to meet in-region data-residency and security requirements.1
Samsung SDSThe Samsung Group IT services arm is deploying Claude to employees across Samsung Electronics for knowledge work, agentic workflows, and software development.1
Channel CorpClaude powers Channel Talk, a customer AI platform used by more than 230,000 companies across Korea, Japan, and the United States.1

Research and public-sector reach

Anthropic also said it will work with the National AI Research Lab, a consortium spanning KAIST, Korea University, Yonsei University, and POSTECH. The company will provide Claude access to up to 60 affiliated researchers working on AI safety, model evaluation, alignment, robustness, and frontier AI research.1
The nonprofit item is Good Neighbors Korea, a child-rights NGO. Anthropic said the organization is deploying Claude to help staff analyze program outcomes, navigate social-welfare law and internal guidelines, and reduce administrative work. Good Neighbors Korea Chief Administrative Officer Jeongsun Park said the group expects efficiency gains to let staff focus more on serving vulnerable children and communities.1

Why this matters

For enterprise buyers, the Korean announcement is useful because it names deployment patterns, not just partner logos. The examples cover engineering assistants, regulated-industry IT services, customer-service AI, internal knowledge work, data-residency needs through AWS Bedrock, and research access. That gives other buyers a clearer map of where Anthropic is seeing production use in Korea.1
Self-made summary of Claude deployment patterns in Korea
Self-made summary of the deployment patterns Anthropic disclosed for Korea.1
For Anthropic watchers, the office adds another international operating node during a period when the company is balancing growth, regulated deployments, and government scrutiny over frontier-model access. Anthropic said Korea is among the top dozen countries for Claude.ai use in its Economic Index, with use concentrated in technical and creative work.1
The next observable signals are hiring for the Seoul office, whether Anthropic names additional Korean customer deployments, and whether any of the announced partners disclose measurable productivity, security, or revenue impact from Claude. For now, the public record is an office opening, named deployments, and no disclosed commercial terms.

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