Claude pushed aggressively toward agentic, multi-tool workflows where the model operates across applications and infrastructure with minimal friction. Opus 4.7 shipped with strengthened coding and vision capabilities that feed directly into longer-running tasks, while computer use research preview let Pro and Max users hand Claude control of their desktop—no setup required. On the platform side, Cowork graduated from preview to general availability on desktop with persistent mobile threads, scheduled task execution, and a plugin marketplace; admins gained role-based access controls and the Analytics API to govern deployments at scale. The expansion reached into productivity suites via new PowerPoint integration and improved Excel-PowerPoint context sharing, and down to mobile with interactive visualizations rendering natively in the iOS and Android apps.
March expanded Claude's reach into autonomous work and interactive outputs. Computer use landed in research preview on Pro and Max, letting Claude operate your screen directly to run files and dev tools without setup, while Dispatch gained the ability to handle tasks while you're away. On the interface side, Claude began rendering interactive charts and diagrams inline, with full support arriving on mobile apps by month's end. Excel and PowerPoint add-ins now share conversation context across both applications, and memory from chat history rolled out to free users.
Reasoning and agent capabilities matured significantly across the month. Claude Opus 4.6 shipped with improved coding, while Sonnet 4.6 graduated as the most capable Sonnet yet with full upgrades across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, and agent planning—now with a 1M token context window in beta. On the platform side, Cowork gained scheduled task automation and a plugin marketplace with admin controls for teams, while Enterprise customers gained self-serve purchasing and a new Analytics API for programmatic access to organization-level usage data.