Anthropic announced that its Claude Cowork AI collaboration tool is now available as a mobile app and a web‑based service, allowing users to continue sessions after closing a laptop. The rollout follows a series of coverage pieces that highlighted the expansion across platforms, including reports by TechCrunch, Mashable, Engadget and The New Stack.
The company says the new versions retain the same conversational capabilities as the desktop experience, with synchronization that lets users pick up where they left off on any device. Anthropic’s statement did not disclose pricing or rollout timelines for specific regions, but the announcements suggest a focus on broader consumer accessibility.
Analysis:
Claude Cowork’s move to mobile and web could broaden its user base beyond the current desktop‑centric audience, positioning Anthropic to compete more directly with other AI assistants that already span multiple devices. By enabling seamless session continuity, Anthropic may be addressing a common pain point for professionals who switch between devices during collaborative projects. The lack of detailed pricing information leaves open questions about how the service will be monetized and whether it will be bundled with existing Anthropic offerings or sold as a standalone subscription.
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