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July 08, 2026

Anthropic Rolls Out Claude Cowork On Mobile And Web Platforms To Extend AI Task Management Across Devices

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Anthropic expands Claude Cowork to mobile and web, enabling cross-device AI workflows, background tasks, and broader knowledge work automation.

Anthropic Rolls Out Claude Cowork On Mobile And Web Platforms To Extend AI Task Management Across Devices

AI research company Anthropic has announced the expansion of Claude Cowork to mobile and web platforms, allowing users to access ongoing sessions and files across multiple devices. The beta rollout will begin with Max subscribers over the coming weeks, with broader availability expected across additional plans.

Claude Cowork is designed to support task-based workflows by allowing users to assign complex projects to the AI system, which can then work across connected resources such as files, calendars, email, messaging tools, web content, and other integrated services.

While AI agents have traditionally been associated with software development, Anthropic reported that most Claude Cowork activity involves broader knowledge work. More than 90% of usage is focused outside programming, with major applications including business operations and content creation. Common examples include analyzing spending data and preparing reports, organizing contract information into tracking systems, and creating presentations from meeting records and business data. These tasks represent a significant portion of routine professional work that often requires substantial time but falls outside formal job responsibilities.

Cross-Device Workflows Reshape AI-Assisted Productivity

The expansion introduces several changes to how users interact with Cowork. Tasks can now continue across devices, allowing users to begin work on a computer, monitor progress from a phone, and access completed results from another location. The system can also continue scheduled activities in the background without requiring an active device connection, enabling workflows such as preparing reports, reviewing communications, or compiling research before a user returns.

Despite greater automation, users remain responsible for key decisions and approvals. Claude can request input when human judgment is required, allowing users to adjust direction during the process while maintaining control over final outputs.

The desktop version remains the most comprehensive Cowork experience, offering access to local files and browser-based capabilities. However, the web version extends availability to users who cannot install desktop applications. Anthropic has also unified chat and Cowork experiences across web and desktop, bringing conversations, projects, and generated materials into a shared workspace.

Users can begin a Cowork session through the Claude website or access the feature from the sidebar of the Claude mobile application for iOS and Android. Anthropic recommends starting with existing projects, such as folders, email threads, or unfinished presentations, and providing a clear description of the desired outcome. To support the launch, the company is extending increased Cowork usage limits through August 5, allowing users to test larger and more complex workflows.

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Alisa, a dedicated journalist at the MPost, specializes in crypto, AI, investments, and the expansive realm of Web3. With a keen eye for emerging trends and technologies, she delivers comprehensive coverage to inform and engage readers in the ever-evolving landscape of digital finance.

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