Claude Cowork now runs on web and phone with remote sessions

On 7 July 2026 Anthropic made Claude Cowork available on web and mobile as well as desktop. The rollout begins with Max plan users over the next several weeks, then expands to other plans. Cowork sessions now run remotely in beta. Sessions and files save to the Claude account, sync across devices, keep working after the laptop closes, and can run scheduled tasks even when no device is online. Chat and Cowork also share one home for projects and artifacts, so work started in one place is easier to continue in the other.
Until now Cowork lived on a desktop machine that had to stay open. Any multi-step or scheduled work died the moment the laptop closed, and context lived in one place only. That kept agent-style work experimental and hard to hand to a team. Remote sessions change the hardware dependency. A workflow can continue in the background, appear on phone or web, and live with the same projects as ordinary chat. The reliability still depends on clear context and review steps, but the tool is no longer tied to a single always-on computer.
Analysis
Treat this as a test opportunity, not a full switch. If you are on Max, pick one recurring task you already know well, write its inputs, quality check, and privacy boundary in plain language, and try it as a remote Cowork session once it appears so the result can survive device switches without becoming another one-off chat.
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