Anthropic recently introduced a series of important updates for Claude, covering interface redesign, project support, and major code capability enhancements. These new Claude features significantly improve cross-device experience and help developers complete complex tasks more efficiently. This article breaks down the update from three core angles to help you quickly grasp the changes.
New Interface & Project Support: Seamless Cross-Device Work
The updated Claude adopts a cleaner layout with a new project panel on the left, allowing you to create separate session spaces. Each project can include custom instructions, uploaded documents, and chat history—ideal for long-term tracking of research topics or code repositories. This Claude update also optimizes sync logic, so a project you open on your phone can be continued directly on your computer without manually backing up context. In real-world testing, conversation continuity after switching devices is nearly identical to the original device, making it highly practical for users who frequently work across multiple devices.
Claude Code Gets a Major Upgrade: Smoother Coding Experience
Claude Code, which has drawn significant attention from developers, received important enhancements. The new version can directly modify files, run terminal commands, and even handle Git operations within your code editor. Many users on Reddit report that the update significantly reduces errors during complex refactoring tasks, especially in dependency management and type checking, where Claude’s accuracy has noticeably improved. Note that the Claude Pro subscription no longer automatically includes Claude Code—if you need this tool, you'll need to confirm your specific plan's access separately.


