Anthropic has announced the availability of web search capability to all Claude users on its free plan, alongside the beta launch of its voice mode in its mobile apps. The announcement marks a fresh push to make Claude more interactive and context-aware, key factors in staying competitive in a crowded AI assistant market.

The move comes shortly after the release of the Claude 4 model family, which includes Claude Sonnet 4 and Opus 4. Claude Opus 4’s performance on coding benchmarks appears impressive on paper. It achieved 72.5% on SWE-bench and 43.2% on Terminal-bench. 

These models introduced advanced tool usage, long-context memory, and performance boosts, particularly in software engineering tasks. However, as rivals like ChatGPT and Gemini gained traction with built-in voice assistants and real-time information retrieval, Claude needed to close the gap further.

With the new web search update, Claude joins the ranks of assistants that can pull fresh information from the internet on demand. However, it was initially available to paid users in select regions and then rolled out to others.

Now, anyone in the world, with or without a subscription, can use the web search feature. Users can toggle it on in settings and allow Claude to fetch data in real time, enhancing its ability to answer questions, summarise trends, or assist in live research. AIM verified the same.

Meanwhile, the voice mode, still in beta, is rolling out across mobile devices. It seems to feature a tap-to-interact feature to interrupt voice interaction and supports English conversations.

Moves like these signal a strong comeback strategy after recent user losses. As the voice interface becomes standard in AI competition, Claude’s beta voice mode may help regain user interest, especially if it can match or exceed the stability and coherence of its rivals. Whether this will be enough to hold ground against fast-moving competitors remains to be seen.

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