Anthropic brings Claude Code to the web and iOS, expanding developer access
Anthropic has launched a web interface for Claude Code, its coding agent, and is rolling out an early preview inside its iOS app. The web version lets developers connect their GitHub repositories and interact with Claude Code through a browser — similar to giving the agent terminal access but with a GUI for progress updates and live steering.
Getting started requires linking Claude to your GitHub repos. Once connected, you can describe tasks to the agent and watch it work, send real-time prompts to alter its behavior, and even assign multiple coding tasks to run in parallel for faster workflows.
- Isolated sandbox environments: each task runs with network and filesystem restrictions.
- Secure Git proxy: Anthropic handles Git interactions via a proxy to limit repo access to authorized code only.
- Parallel tasks and real-time steering: assign multiple jobs and guide the agent while it runs.
- iOS preview: a mobile integration is available in early preview for feedback.
- Availability: Pro and Max users can use Claude Code on the web today; cloud sessions share the same rate limits as other Claude Code usage.
The company emphasizes security — tasks are sandboxed and Git access is mediated by a proxy service, diminishing the risk of exposing credentials or unrelated repos. The mobile experience is still early and Anthropic plans to iterate based on user feedback.
For the original coverage, see Engadget’s report. If you use Claude Code, what workflows would you try first?
Discussion: Will you try Claude Code for your projects — and what safeguards would you want in place when giving an agent repo access?
