Claude Code can now take over your computer to complete tasks

March 25, 2026
Claude Code can now take over your computer to complete tasks

Here's something that caught my attention — Claude Code can now actually take control of your computer to do tasks for you. Imagine telling your AI to open files, browse, or even run developer tools, and it just takes over — no manual clicking needed. Anthropic, as Kyle Orland reports for Tech, says this new feature can point, click, and navigate your screen when necessary. But here’s where it gets interesting — if it can’t access outside apps via connectors, it now asks permission to scroll, open, or explore directly on your machine. So, it’s not just a remote assistant anymore; it’s almost like having a digital hand. And get this — through Claude’s Dispatch tool, you can even control your computer from anywhere, as long as it’s on. Kyle notes that this is still a ‘research preview,’ meaning it’s not perfect — sometimes it’ll need a second try or take longer, especially compared to using connectors. Still, it’s pretty wild to think about AI that can actually do things on your desktop now.

Anthropic is joining the increasingly crowded field of companies with AI agents that can take direct control of your local computer desktop. The company has announced that Claude Code (and its more casual user-oriented Claude Cowork) can now "point, click, and navigate what’s on your screen" to "open files, use the browser, and run dev tools automatically" when necessary to complete tasks.

When possible, Anthropic says Claude Code and Cowork will still prioritize using Connectors to directly access and control outside apps or data sources. When that connection isn't available, though, those tools are now able to ask permission to "scroll, click to open, and explore as needed" on the machine itself to do what's asked. This kind of direct control of the computer can also be initiated and managed remotely via Claude's Dispatch tool as long as the target computer remains powered on.

An Anthropic video shows some examples of tasks Claud Code can complete on your desktop via Dispatch.

The new feature is now available to Claude Pro and Max subscribers using MacOS in what Anthropic calls a "research preview." That means the system "won't always work perfectly" and will sometimes require a "second try" for complex tasks, Anthropic warns. Completing tasks via "computer use" also "takes much longer and is more error-prone" than performing the same task via Connectors, the company writes.

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Anthropic is joining the increasingly crowded field of companies with AI agents that can take direct control of your local computer desktop. The company has announced that Claude Code (and its more casual user-oriented Claude Cowork) can now "point, click, and navigate what’s on your screen" to "open files, use the browser, and run dev tools automatically" when necessary to complete tasks.

When possible, Anthropic says Claude Code and Cowork will still prioritize using Connectors to directly access and control outside apps or data sources. When that connection isn't available, though, those tools are now able to ask permission to "scroll, click to open, and explore as needed" on the machine itself to do what's asked. This kind of direct control of the computer can also be initiated and managed remotely via Claude's Dispatch tool as long as the target computer remains powered on.

An Anthropic video shows some examples of tasks Claud Code can complete on your desktop via Dispatch.

The new feature is now available to Claude Pro and Max subscribers using MacOS in what Anthropic calls a "research preview." That means the system "won't always work perfectly" and will sometimes require a "second try" for complex tasks, Anthropic warns. Completing tasks via "computer use" also "takes much longer and is more error-prone" than performing the same task via Connectors, the company writes.

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