Claude, Anthropic’s AI, now has its official iOS app. The AI chatbot is getting closer to its competitor, ChatGPT.
Anthropic releases its AI chatbot, Claude, from your desktop. The ChatGPT competitor that holds its own is now available on iOS with the launch of its very first official app designed specifically for the iPhone. Here is an overview.
Claude, Anthropic’s AI, Now Has Its Official iOS App
This new iOS app has been available for download for a few days now, allowing you to do everything you were already doing with Claude on the web, including analyzing images and assisting you in your brainstorming sessions. The app is also capable of using images directly from your phone’s image library and even taking new photos for immediate use. Pro users can also access premium features, including model selection and greatly increased message limits. With such a comprehensive mobile experience, Claude is getting even closer to its major competitor, ChatGPT.
To try the Claude app for yourself, simply download it directly from the App Store. Be careful not to install a fake app. One of the alternative apps that often comes up when searching for Claude is called “Chat AI with Claude.” It’s an app that tracks a number of your personal information, including your purchases, device ID, user ID, app usage, and more. Be cautious before proceeding.
The AI Chatbot Gets Closer to Its Competitor, ChatGPT
Anthropic states that the iOS app, Claude, will allow synchronization between the web app and its mobile version, so you can seamlessly switch from your desktop to your iPhone and pick up right where you left off. You can also take photos and import them directly into the app for analysis. The mobile application is available to all Claude users, including free users, but the team has not yet made any mention regarding the Android version.
In addition to launching its iOS app, Anthropic has recently introduced a new Teams subscription for its AI chatbot, which offers a premium version of the chatbot for only $30 per user per month, with a minimum of five users.