Anthropic announces that Claude’s Work Tools now officially support mobile devices. Users can now access Figma designs, create Canva presentations, and view Amplitude dashboards directly within the Claude mobile app, without switching to desktop.
AI Workflow Fully Enters Your Pocket for the First Time
This update is not just about “bringing features to mobile,” but about changing where work happens. In the past, integrating external tools into AI workflows required a desktop environment to function fully; now, from commuting to meeting breaks, users can assign AI agent tasks—such as checking sales data, editing designs, and producing presentations—all within a single conversation thread.
In the same week, Anthropic also announced that Figma now allows AI agents to directly manipulate design canvases, creating a complete closed loop with this mobile integration: desktop users can let Claude Code modify designs directly, while mobile users can view and communicate about designs with Claude.
Claude Becomes the Entry Point for Work Tools
Community observers point out that the profound significance of this update lies in: Claude is becoming the “interface layer” between users and various work software. The integration of Figma, Canva, and Amplitude with Claude means that Claude is the primary interface for operation, with these tools serving as functional modules within the AI dialogue window.
This aligns with Musk’s concept of building a “super app,” but Anthropic’s focus is on work productivity rather than social media. The two paths differ, but the ultimate goal may be the same—to compete for users’ main work entry point on their phones.
User Reactions: Praise for Features, Ongoing Usage Concerns
While the community has responded enthusiastically to this update, many paid users complain that Claude’s usage limits are being consumed unusually quickly. Alongside the new features, stability issues remain a concern.
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