Anthropic is expanding Claude Cowork to mobile and web platforms, according to a report from The Verge. The move brings the collaborative AI workspace to a broader audience, giving users the ability to work alongside Claude across devices without being tied to a single environment. It is a concrete step in Anthropic's effort to make Claude a central part of daily workflows, not just a tool people visit occasionally on desktop.

What Claude Cowork Offers

Claude Cowork is designed as a shared workspace where users can collaborate with Claude on ongoing tasks, documents, and projects in a more persistent, organized way than a standard chat interface allows. Think of it less like a conversation and more like a working session that can be resumed, reviewed, and built upon. The mobile and web expansion means that context and progress are no longer confined to one device or one session. For anyone tracking the early mobile testing of Claude Cowork, this full launch is the payoff of those earlier trials.

Key Facts

  • Claude Cowork is now available on mobile and web, not just desktop.
  • The feature is designed for persistent, task-focused collaboration with Claude.
  • Anthropic reported the launch via The Verge, signaling a broad public rollout.
  • The expansion fits into Anthropic's wider push toward an integrated AI platform.
  • Cowork joins a growing set of agentic tools Anthropic has been developing through 2024 and into 2025.

The timing is deliberate. Anthropic has been steadily building out capabilities that turn Claude from a standalone chatbot into something closer to a full platform. Earlier coverage noted Anthropic's movement toward a broader AI super app, and Cowork fits squarely into that vision. A workspace that follows a user from phone to laptop to browser is exactly the kind of sticky, utility-first product that drives daily engagement.

The expansion to mobile and web is part of Anthropic's broader strategy to embed Claude into the places where people already spend their working time.The Verge
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A Platform Play, Not Just a Feature Drop

It would be easy to frame this as a minor update, but the cross-platform availability of Cowork reflects something more deliberate. Anthropic has been investing heavily in agentic capabilities, and Cowork is one of the clearest expressions of that investment aimed at everyday users rather than developers. The ability to run longer-horizon tasks, pick them back up on a phone, and share progress across sessions changes how people can realistically rely on Claude for serious work.

There is also a competitive dimension here. OpenAI, Google, and others have been pushing their own productivity integrations hard. Anthropic is responding with a product that has a clear use case and a broad deployment surface. Users following the addition of a web browser inside Cowork will find that this launch builds on that foundation, layering in the mobile and web access that makes the whole package more useful in practice.

Details on pricing tiers, which Claude models power Cowork sessions, and any team or enterprise features were not fully disclosed at launch. Users interested in how Cowork fits alongside Claude's broader model family will want to watch for further documentation from Anthropic as the rollout matures. For now, the headline is straightforward: Cowork is live, it works across devices, and Anthropic is betting it will become a regular part of how people get things done with AI.

Further reading: Learn more about Claude's model family, read our background on Anthropic, or browse the latest Claude AI news.