
Anthropic says Claude Cowork is rolling out beyond desktop to web and mobile, starting in beta for Max subscribers. The expansion lets users create, manage, and resume Cowork sessions across devices, including background work that can continue after a computer is closed.
Anthropic is expanding Claude Cowork to web and mobile, moving the product beyond its original desktop-focused experience.
According to Anthropic’s blog post, Claude Cowork is rolling out to mobile and web in beta over the next several weeks, beginning with Claude Max users. The company describes the update as a way for people to start and manage Cowork sessions across devices rather than being tied to a single desktop environment.
Anthropic says Claude Cowork can now support cross-device sessions, allowing users to begin work in one place and continue it elsewhere. The Claude Help Center similarly states that Cowork is available on web, desktop, and mobile, and that remote sessions are stored in a user’s Claude account.
That change matters because Cowork is designed around longer-running tasks. TechCrunch reports that the product, originally a desktop app, can continue background tasks after a laptop is closed. MacRumors also reports that tasks can be managed across web, desktop, and mobile apps as the beta reaches Max subscribers first.
Anthropic’s own announcement says the rollout will happen over the next several weeks. The Help Center confirms that access is initially tied to the Max plan, rather than being broadly available to all Claude users at launch.
Anthropic’s blog post says the new versions let users create and track Cowork tasks from mobile and web. The Help Center describes remote Cowork sessions as being connected to the user’s Claude account, which supports the cross-device experience.
The practical effect is that a user can initiate or monitor work without keeping a desktop session open in front of them. TechCrunch frames the move as part of a broader push by coding and AI-assistant products into more general office workflows, while noting Claude Cowork’s ability to keep working in the background.
The company has not positioned the mobile and web rollout as a separate product. Instead, the sources describe it as an expansion of Claude Cowork’s existing availability, with desktop, web, and mobile becoming supported access points.
Anthropic’s announcement and the Claude Help Center both emphasize staged availability. Beta access is rolling out first to Max users, with broader timing not specified in the provided materials.
That means the launch should be understood as an early expansion rather than universal availability. MacRumors likewise reports that Anthropic is bringing Cowork to iPhone and the web with beta access rolling out first to Max users.
For now, the verified change is straightforward: Claude Cowork is no longer limited to desktop use. Anthropic is adding mobile and web access, enabling account-based sessions that can be created, tracked, and resumed across devices, with the first wave of access going to Max subscribers.
Anthropic is expanding Claude Cowork to web and mobile, moving the product beyond its original desktop focused experience.
According to Anthropic’s blog post, Claude Cowork is rolling out to mobile and web in beta over the next several weeks, beginning with Claude Max users.
The company describes the update as a way for people to start and manage Cowork sessions across devices rather than being tied to a single desktop environment.
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