Anthropic has introduced web and mobile versions of Claude Cowork, its AI assistant designed to automate administrative and support tasks for professionals. New data reveals that 90% of Cowork usage is not related to coding, highlighting its growing utility across diverse workflows.

  • Claude Cowork now runs on web and mobile, enabling task continuity away from desktops.
  • 90% of Cowork activity involves administrative tasks rather than coding.
  • Beta access currently limited to Max plan subscribers, with expansion planned soon.

What happened

Anthropic announced that Claude Cowork, its AI-powered assistant originally designed for desktop use, is now available on web browsers and mobile devices via a beta release. This upgrade allows users to start, monitor, and complete tasks from any device, without requiring their primary computer to remain powered on. Users can receive notifications and approve task clarifications directly on their phones, enhancing flexibility and continuous workflow management.

The company also shared analysis from 1.2 million anonymized sessions spanning over 600,000 organizations. Contrary to expectations that Cowork would be predominantly used for coding, 90% of interactions involved administrative or support tasks. These include managing emails, compiling spreadsheets, and organizing information — activities Anthropic terms “the work around the work,” since they support but are not part of core professional expertise.

Why it matters

By extending Claude Cowork to cloud and mobile platforms, Anthropic is unlocking new use cases for AI assistants beyond the developer community. Professionals can now delegate time-consuming, repetitive administrative duties to AI, freeing up more time for their specialized core work. The move also signals the rising importance of AI helpers in everyday productivity across industries, not just coding-heavy roles.

The flexibility to run tasks continuously in the cloud without depending on a desktop aligns with increasingly mobile and hybrid work environments. Furthermore, the mobile app’s notification system maintains human oversight and control over AI actions, addressing concerns about automation and user trust. This broad access may accelerate enterprise adoption of Claude as a versatile AI collaborator.

What to watch next

Anthropic is currently offering the web and mobile versions of Claude Cowork in beta to Max plan subscribers, with plans to expand access to additional subscription tiers soon. Observers should track how increased availability impacts overall user engagement and workflow integration in various industries.

The company may further refine features that enhance remote task management and cross-device continuity. Competition in AI productivity tools is intensifying, so Anthropic’s ability to demonstrate secure, reliable, and effective “work around the work” automation at scale will be key to its long-term positioning.

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