Anthropic has recently announced the launch of a beta version of the voice conversation feature for its AI assistant Claude's mobile application, providing users with a more convenient interactive experience. This feature supports voice commands for tasks such as checking schedules, searching documents, and sending emails, significantly enhancing mobile productivity. Currently, the beta version only supports English, but Anthropic plans to roll out multi-language support to global users in the coming weeks.
Claude’s voice mode adopts a "push-to-talk" mechanism where users need to manually click to send voice commands. Real-time interruptions are not supported yet to ensure stable and reliable interaction. Additionally, this feature supports web search and file uploads, showcasing unique advantages over some competitors. Free plan users will also gradually gain access to this function, reflecting Anthropic's inclusive strategy.
The voice mode is particularly suitable for busy scenarios, allowing users to complete complex tasks like managing schedules or handling emails through simple voice commands. Claude can seamlessly access Gmail and calendars, further optimizing work efficiency. This update is seen as an important move by Anthropic against OpenAI and Google Gemini, aiming to attract more users through natural interaction methods.
Industry analysts believe that Claude’s voice feature will significantly enhance its competitiveness in the mobile AI market, especially against the backdrop of increasing emphasis on privacy and security. In the future, with the advancement of multi-language support and localization updates, Claude is expected to become an intelligent assistant for users' daily work and life, worth continuous attention.