Claude Code comes to web and mobile, letting devs launch parallel jobs on Anthropic’s managed infra


Vibe coding evolves and with it the leading AI-powered coding services and tools, including Anthropic‘s Claude Code.
Starting today, the service will be available on the web and, in preview, on the Claude iOS app, giving developers access to additional asynchronous capabilities. Previously it was available through the terminal on developer PCs with support for Git, Docker, Kubernetes, npm, pip, AWS CLI, etc., and as an extension to Microsoft’s open source VS Code Editor and other JetBrains-powered integrated development environments (IDEs) via Claude Agent.
“Claude Code on the web lets you start coding sessions without opening your terminal,” Anthropic said in one blog post. “Connect your GitHub repositories, describe what you need, and Claude takes care of the implementation. Each session runs in its own isolated environment with real-time progress tracking, and you can actively direct Claude to adjust his course as he works on tasks.”
This allows users to run coding projects asynchronously, a trend that many companies are embracing.
The web version of Claude Code, currently in research preview, will be available to Pro and Max users. However, web Claude Code is subject to the same rate limits as other versions. Anthropic reduced rate limits to Claude and Claude Code after the coding tool’s unexpected popularity in July, which allowed some users to use Claude Code overnight.
Anthropic is now bringing Claude Code closer to the availability of rival OpenAI’s Codex AI encryption platform, powered by a variant of GPT-5, launching again on mobile and web. mid-September 2025.
Parallel use
Anthropic said running Claude Code in the cloud means teams can “now run multiple tasks in parallel across different repositories from a single interface and ship faster with automatic PR creation and clear change summaries.”
One of the major benefits of coding agents is that they give developers the ability to run multiple coding projects, such as bug fixes, at the same time. Googling‘S two encodersJules and Code Assist both offer asynchronous code generation and checking. Codex by Open AI also let people work in parallel.
Anthropic said bringing Claude Code online won’t disrupt workflows, but noted that running tasks in the cloud works best for tasks such as answering questions around projects and how repositories are mapped, bug fixes and for routine, well-defined tasks and backend changes to verify any customizations.
While most developers will likely prefer using Claude Code on a desktop, Anthropic said the mobile version could encourage more users to “explore coding on the go with Claude.”
Isolated environments
Anthropic emphasized that Claude Code jobs in the cloud will have the same level of security as the previous version. It runs on an “isolated sandbox environment with network and file system restrictions.”
Interactions are conducted through a secure proxy service, which the company says ensures the model can only access authorized repositories.
Enterprise users can customize which domains Claude Code can connect to.
Claude Code is powered by Claude Sonnet 4.5, which Anthropic claims is the best coding model available. The company recently created Claude Haiku 4.5, a smaller version of Claude that also has strong coding capabilities. available to all Claude subscribersincluding free users.



