Anthropic Just Turned Claude Code Into Cowork — and It’s Not Just for Coders
Claude Code, Anthropic’s coding agent, is having a “main character moment” as the first true general-purpose AI agent. Despite the name, people have realized it’s not just a coding tool. It’s an everything tool.
Its magic lies in its perfect fit for a software world. Claude Code runs commands locally on your machine with full access to files, browsers, and your command line. It can handle anything a human with computer access could.
Well, Anthropic just released Cowork, fixing Claude Code’s fatal flaw: the name. Available now for Claude Max subscribers on macOS, it’s Claude Code‘s power repackaged for the rest of us.
More details on Cowork
- Give Claude access to a folder on your computer.
- Then ask it to reorganize your messy downloads, turn expense screenshots into a spreadsheet, or draft a report from scattered notes.
- Claude makes a plan, completes the work, and keeps you updated — all without the intimidating terminal.
What Cowork handles:
- File organization (sorting, renaming, moving automatically)
- Document creation from disorganized sources
- Spreadsheet generation from images or PDFs
- Report drafting from scattered notes
- Integration with your Claude connectors (Google Drive, Slack)
- Browser tasks when paired with Claude in Chrome
The controversy
Kylie Robison recently scooped that Anthropic cut off xAI staff from Cursor access this week, following past bans on OpenAI and Windsurf. Developers for open tools like OpenCode were also cut off.
Why? Because third-party wrappers were (according to Anthropic) exploiting subsidized Pro / Max subscriptions for API-level access at 1/20th the cost.
The backlash has been fierce, with some developers ditching Claude entirely (in fact, many have said the move made them realize they prefer GPT-5.2 with OpenCode after all; click the deep dive for more on that).
Why this matters
This isn’t just Copilot for non-coders: it’s a bet that file-system-level agents beat browser-only tools.
This move will likely force Microsoft’s hand to launch its own desktop-native general agent, while Google lags behind on both a cohesive workstation and a general-purpose agent that’s as user-friendly as Claude. Whoever wins the marketing battle over the next 6-12 months captures the largest market share.
Try it: Claude Max subscribers can download the macOS app and click “Cowork” in the sidebar. Check out Anthropic’s full guide here. Start with something simple: ask it to rename 50 messy PDFs… and feel the agentic power.
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