Claude Code just came to the web — and it’s about to change how you vibe code

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I've said it before and it still holds true: Claude is quietly crushing it. Now, Anthropic just made coding way easier. With its latest update, Claude Code on the web users can now write, fix and manage code straight from their browser. No command line, no setup no downloads needed.

Currently in research preview for Claude Pro and Max users, this version runs entirely in the cloud, so you can assign tasks, generate pull requests and track updates in real time; all from one place.

This updated includes GitHub integration, secure sandbox testing and support for multiple tasks at once, turning Claude Code into a full-on cloud coding workspace. Whether you’re fixing bugs, writing tests or updating backend logic, everything happens right inside your browser.

Code from your browser — or your iPhone

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With the new web version, you can hand off coding tasks right from your browser. Instead of jumping between GitHub and the command line, just tell Claude what you need, such as: “clean up my CSS” or “add error handling to the login page.”

Claude will do the rest, generating pull requests, running tests and summarizing the changes automatically.

GitHub is still part of the process; Claude needs access to your codebase to make real updates, but setup is a lot easier. The browser interface removes most of the manual steps, so you can focus on shipping code faster.

Even better, Claude Code is expected to land in the iOS app soon, bringing mobile workflows into the mix. That means you could assign a few bug fixes while waiting in line for coffee, and come back to completed PRs ready to merge.

Claude Code handles multiple tasks at once — like an entire dev team

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Claude Code’s web version is not only built for convenience, it's built for scale. You can now give Claude a list of tasks instead of one at a time. For example, you could say “fix these 10 bugs” or “update all the backend routes,” and it will work on them in parallel.

That shift moves Claude closer to agentic AI where the assistant follows instruction while breaking down big goals into smaller jobs and finishes them on its own.

This kind of automation could save developers and vibe coders hours of repetitive work. Anthropic hasn’t released full documentation yet, but early tests suggest the cloud version removes the single-task limits seen in the older command-line tool. In other words, you can finally let Claude handle multiple coding jobs at once, just as if you had a real timemate doing it.

Final thoughts

The timing fits Anthropic’s rapid release cadence. After launching Claude Sonnet 4.5 in late September — positioned as “the best model in the world for coding and AI agents” — the company followed with Haiku 4.5, a lightweight model optimized for reasoning.

Claude Code adoption has soared alongside them. Anthropic says the tool has grown 10× since May and now drives hundreds of millions in annualized revenue. Internal teams reportedly generate up to 90% of their code through Claude, signaling just how fast AI-assisted development is scaling.

Now, Claude Code on the web marks a major leap in accessibility, bringing advanced AI-assisted coding to everyone; from veteran developers to newcomers who just want to fix a bug or prototype faster.

The tool is available now in research preview for Claude Pro and Max tiers at claude.ai/code.

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