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Claude Cowork: Features, Access, and the Future of AI Collaboration

Friday, July 10, 2026
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Claude Cowork: Features, Access, and the Future of AI Collaboration

Claude Cowork is finally out there now. It’s available across different platforms, so you don’t have to be stuck on one device anymore. Anthropic rolled this out for mobile and the web, aiming for that seamless integration and collaborative work stuff.

It isn't just some chatbot, mind you. Think of it as a teammate sitting right there on your computer. It can actually read files. Edit documents. Create brand new files. Organize folders you know, all that administrative heavy lifting. Even making spreadsheets from screenshots. Turning those rough notes into actual reports or drafts. Writers, analysts, journalists... students, office folks. They all see it.

And then you have the legal and data tools too. Claude Legal, Data stuff for lawyers and companies. Dealing with huge piles of business paperwork. That’s another layer they put in there.

The big catch? Anthropic is being picky about access now. They're limiting where you can use this Cowork feature on mobile and web unless you have the Max plan . You need that subscription if you want to sync everything across accounts and actually get the seamless experience. That’s the deal.

People are talking a lot about taking those AI agents onto more devices. It makes sense, I guess. Mobile is where millions of people are living right now. Anthropic wants usage time. They want people trying this stuff in their everyday lives. No need for a separate app anymore. You let the AI work quietly in the background and only check back when you actually need an answer.

There’s been chatter, though. Some folks feel like it’s mostly being used as a coding tool lately. But moving it to mobile changes things. The agents can be prompted to operate more applications now. Even devise routines for regular daily work. It's about expanding what the AI can actually do outside the desktop environment.

It’s a shift in how things are handled, I think. Less rigid structure. More doing.</p

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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