Claude Cowork Expands to Mobile and Web with 1.2 Million User Sessions
Anthropic's Claude Cowork expands to mobile and web with 1.2 million user sessions, transforming the way knowledge workers interact with AI agents. The global AI market is expected to reach $190 billion by 2027.

1.2 million anonymized Claude Cowork sessions have shown that most users aren’t coding, prompting Anthropic to launch its tool on mobile and web, transforming the way knowledge workers interact with AI agents.
Expansion and Usage Data
Anthropic’s launch of Claude Cowork on mobile and web marks a significant shift in the company’s strategy, aiming to bridge the gap between developer-centric AI coding agents and the broader market of knowledge workers. 70% of users utilize Claude Cowork for non-coding tasks, such as data analysis and content creation, highlighting the tool’s versatility and appeal beyond the coding community.
Market Context
- The global AI market is expected to reach $190 billion by 2027, with the AI-powered tool market projected to grow at a 35% CAGR during the same period.
- Canva Code 2.0 and NVIDIA BioNeMo are among the recent launches that demonstrate the increasing demand for AI-powered tools in various industries.
“The integration of Claude Cowork with mobile and web platforms will revolutionize the way knowledge workers collaborate with AI agents,” said a researcher at Anthropic.
What the Sceptics Say
Some critics argue that the expansion of Claude Cowork may lead to over-reliance on AI and diminish the importance of human critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Moreover, concerns about data privacy and security may arise as more users access the tool on various devices.
What This Means for the Industry
Companies like OpenAI and Google are likely to respond to Anthropic’s move by enhancing their own AI-powered tools and platforms. In the next 6-12 months, we can expect to see a surge in the development of AI-driven solutions for knowledge workers, with a focus on user experience and accessibility.
Key Takeaways
- Engineers: Focus on developing AI-powered tools that cater to the needs of non-coding knowledge workers, with an emphasis on user experience and accessibility.
- Investors: Consider investing in companies that develop AI-driven solutions for the broader market, beyond the coding community.
- Business Leaders: Explore the potential of AI-powered tools to enhance productivity and collaboration within their organizations.
- Consumers: Be aware of the increasing availability of AI-powered tools and their potential to simplify various tasks and workflows.
Further Reading on AnalyticsGlobe
Sources
- VentureBeat: Anthropic brings Claude Cowork to mobile and web as usage data shows most users aren’t coding
- MIT Technology Review: Anthropic found a hidden space where Claude puzzles over concepts
- AI News: NVIDIA BioNeMo accelerates Anthropic Claude Science
- Gadgets360: Canva Code 2.0 With Vibe Coding Support for Website Building Now Available to All Users
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Sofia Eriksson
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