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title: "Anthropic Brings Claude Cowork to Phones and Web"
date: 2026-07-07
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# Anthropic Brings Claude Cowork to Phones and Web

Anthropic has expanded Claude Cowork to mobile and the web, making it easier for users to assign AI powered tasks from virtually anywhere.

## Quick Summary – TLDR:

- Anthropic is bringing Claude Cowork to iPhone, iPad, Android, and the web through a beta rollout.
- Users can start tasks on one device and continue or review them from another without keeping a desktop session active.
- Scheduled tasks now continue running in the background even when a computer is turned off.
- The update reflects the growing industry push toward always available AI agents that can automate everyday work.

## What Happened?

Anthropic has announced a major expansion of **Claude Cowork**, extending the AI assistant beyond its desktop app to **mobile devices and the web**. The new experience gives users a single continuous conversation with Claude, allowing work to move seamlessly across devices while long running tasks continue in the background.

The feature is launching as a beta for **Max** subscribers first, with support for additional paid plans arriving over the coming weeks. Anthropic also said it will keep its increased Cowork usage limits in place through **August 5** to support the rollout.

> New today as Claude Cowork starts rolling out to web and mobile: Chat and Cowork now share one home tab on web and desktop — one sidebar, one search, and one place for your Projects &amp; Artifacts. Keep an eye out for even better Chat + Cowork integration soon, too. [pic.twitter.com/7Nirj9S30q](https://t.co/7Nirj9S30q)
> 
> — Mike Krieger (@mikeyk) [July 7, 2026](https://x.com/mikeyk/status/2074531605537046953?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 ## Claude Cowork Is No Longer Limited to the Desktop

Claude Cowork was originally designed to help users complete multi step tasks across connected services such as **email, calendars, messaging apps, files, and the web**. Until now, many of these tasks depended on keeping the **Claude Desktop** application open and the computer awake.

That requirement has now been removed for the new mobile and web experience. Users can assign work from their phone, close their laptop, attend meetings, or leave the office while [Claude](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/claude-ai-statistics/) continues processing requests in the background.

For example, a user can ask Claude to gather information from email conversations, [Slack](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/slack-statistics/) discussions, meeting transcripts, and recent online news to prepare a client briefing. Claude can then draft a follow up email and wait for the user to review it before anything is sent.

Anthropic emphasized that important decisions still remain under the user’s control. Whenever Claude reaches a point that requires approval, it sends a notification asking the user how to proceed before taking further action.

## A Single Conversation Across Every Device

One of the biggest changes is the introduction of a **persistent conversation** that follows users across desktop, mobile, and the web. Instead of creating a fresh session for every task, Claude remembers previous work and allows users to continue projects wherever they left off.

This means someone can begin a task from their office computer, check its progress on their phone while traveling, and review the finished work later from another device. The finished output, whether it is a document, spreadsheet, comparison table, or another file, can be accessed from multiple platforms.

Claude also supports scheduled routines. Users can ask it to prepare client briefings before work, collect weekly business metrics, or generate recurring reports without manually starting each task.

## Anthropic Pushes Further Into AI Automation

The expansion comes as competition among AI companies continues to intensify. Technology companies are increasingly investing in AI agents that can perform tasks on behalf of users rather than simply answering questions.

Earlier this year, [Anthropic introduced **Claude Code**](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/anthropic-claude-code-source-leak/), which quickly gained popularity among developers for automating coding tasks. Claude Cowork brings many of those capabilities to a broader audience by focusing on productivity instead of [software development](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/software-development-outsourcing-statistics/).

Other companies are making similar moves. OpenAI recently expanded its **Codex** experience with remote capabilities that let users manage desktop tasks from mobile devices. Google has also introduced its own AI agent initiatives as the race to build more capable digital assistants accelerates.

The broader goal across the industry is to make AI assistants central to everyday computing by integrating them directly into the chat applications that millions of people already use.

## White Collar Workers Are Driving Adoption

Alongside the announcement, Anthropic released new information about how customers are using Claude Cowork.

According to the company, **business process and operations** tasks have become one of the largest areas of usage. These include creating reports, organizing checklists, and handling routine administrative work.

Another major category is **content creation and copywriting**, where users rely on Claude to prepare presentation slides, business proposals, and other professional documents.

These trends suggest businesses are increasingly treating AI assistants as practical workplace tools rather than simple chatbots.

## Availability

The new mobile and web experience is rolling out gradually as a beta.

Initially, the feature will be available to **Max** subscribers, with support for additional paid plans arriving later. Anthropic has not confirmed whether free users will receive access in the future.

Once available, users will be able to access Claude Cowork through the Claude apps on **iPhone**, **iPad**, and **[Android](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/iphone-vs-android-statistics/)**, as well as through the Claude website.

## SQ Magazine Takeaway

I think this is one of Anthropic’s biggest productivity updates so far. Removing the need to keep a computer running makes Claude Cowork much more practical for everyday users. If AI agents are going to become part of daily work, they need to stay available wherever people are, and this update moves Anthropic much closer to that goal.