Anthropic has updated its Claude Cowork agent to run tasks on smartphones, even after a laptop is closed. The feature allows the AI assistant to continue working independently once a user gives it a command.
The update marks a shift toward mobile-first AI agents. Users can now assign tasks to Claude Cowork and walk away from their primary computer.
Claude Cowork performs actions like browsing the web, filling out forms, and navigating software interfaces. The agent can complete multi-step processes without constant user input.
Anthropic designed the feature for professionals who need to delegate repetitive digital tasks. A user can trigger an action on their phone, then switch to other work while Claude completes the job.
The company is positioning the tool as a practical step toward autonomous AI agents. It reduces the need for users to remain tethered to a laptop or desktop machine.
Claude Cowork operates within Anthropic’s safety guidelines. The agent asks for confirmation before taking certain actions, such as submitting payments or sharing personal data.
The release follows broader industry trends of bringing AI agents to mobile platforms. Competitors have also launched smartphone-based assistants capable of performing similar tasks.
Anthropic plans further integrations. The company is exploring how Claude Cowork can interact with more third-party apps and services over time.





