Anthropic has launched the Claude Code web application

On Monday, Anthropic unveiled a new web version of its popular coding assistant, Claude Code, which allows developers to create and manage multiple AI agents right from their browser. Users will now be able to use Claude Code without having to work through the command line (CLI), opening up new opportunities to integrate the product into everyday development.
Access to the web version is available to subscribers of Anthropic Pro plans for $20 per month, and Max plans for $100 and $200. To get started, users can go to claude.ai, select the “Code” tab, or use the Claude app for iOS.
Access to the web version is available for Anthropic Pro subscribers for $20 a month and Max for $200 and $200.
This launch continues Anthropic’s strategy to expand the availability of Claude Code across multiple environments. The company hopes that putting AI agents on the web will help developers use artificial intelligence more in a variety of aspects of programming.
Anthropic hopes that this will help developers use artificial intelligence more in a variety of programming environments.
In the past few months, the number of Claude Code users has increased 10-fold, and the product’s annual revenue exceeds $500 million.
Talking about the reasons behind this success, Anthropic’s product manager Kat Wu said that it is the powerful AI models developed by the company that have gained popularity among developers. She also added that the team has been making efforts to make the product more fun and appealing to users.
Anthropic’s product is a great way to make the product more fun and appealing to users.
Wu said the company plans to continue integrating Claude Code into different platforms in the future, but the main focus will remain on the terminal and CLI as the most intelligent and customizable tools for working with AI agents. At the same time, the launch of the web and mobile solutions is an important step toward making Claude Code available to all developers, regardless of their work environment.
Woo said the company will continue to integrate Claude Code across platforms, but will continue to focus on the terminal and CLI as the most intelligent and customizable tools for working with AI agents.
The company is also excited about the fact that about 90% of Claude Code’s development is done with its own AI models. Wu, who used to work as an engineer, notes that now she hardly writes code by hand at all, and is mostly focused on validating the AI’s work.
The company also likes the fact that about 90% of Claude Code’s development is done with its own AI models.
Updates and developments in AI programming tools have marked a shift from auto-complete to autonomous agents that can work independently. This approach is already having a significant impact, although it is facing criticism: some developers have noted that using AI tools can slow down work because of the need to correct bugs and adapt to complex projects.
Despite this, major companies, including Anthropic, continue to invest in developing AI for programming. According to CEO Dario Amodei, pretty soon AI could be writing up to 90% of the code, which will significantly change the role of engineers going forward. However, experts say the process will take time and gradual adoption.