Claude by Anthropic

Category

Description of App

Whether you're drafting a business proposal between meetings, translating menus while traveling, brainstorming gift ideas while shopping, or composing a speech while waiting for a flight, Claude is ready to assist you. INSTANT ANSWERS With Claude you have a world of intelligence right in your pocket. Just start a chat, attach a file, or send Claude a photo for real-time image analysis. EXTENDED THINKING Claude can produce near-instant responses or extended, step-by-step thinking that is visible to you. For challenging problems that need more reasoning, Claude 3.7 Sonnet will take the time to break down the problem and consider different solutions before answering. FASTER DEEP WORK Collaborate with Claude on critical tasks, brainstorming, and complex problems to make significant progress while you're on the go. Pick up and continue conversations with Claude across the web and other devices. LESS BUSY WORK Claude can help draft your emails, summarize your meetings, and assist with all the small tasks you don't want to do. INTELLIGENCE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Claude is powered by the next generation of Claude models: Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4, setting new standards for coding, advanced reasoning, and AI agents. Our latest models offers state-of-the-art performance on coding tasks and improved capabilities across a wide range of subjects. TRUSTED PARTNER Claude is designed to be reliable, accurate, and helpful. It's brought to you by Anthropic, an AI research company dedicated to building safe and dependable AI tools. Claude is free to use. By upgrading to our Pro or Max plan, you'll get more Claude usage compared to the free plan, plus access to additional models, like Claude 3.7 Sonnet.

Version

1.250623.2

Free or Paid

Free With In-App Purchase

Apple Watch Support

No

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

18.5

Accessibility Comments

Besides a few mislabeled buttons here and there, this app is fully accessible.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads all page elements.

Button Labeling

Most buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

There are some minor accessibility issues with this app, but they are easy to deal with.

Other Comments

I personally think Claude thinks through things more logically than other language models, but this is solely my opinion. There is also a web version, found in the Developer Website section.

Developer's Twitter Username

⁦‪@AnthropicAI‬⁩

Options

Comments

By tunmi13 on Friday, June 27, 2025 - 07:14

After doing some researching, Claude currently does not have a dedicated Twitter account. Instead, you must refer to the actual developers behind Claude. Their page is @AnthropicAI. Hope this solves confusion.‬⁩

By Winter Roses on Friday, June 27, 2025 - 09:56

I’ll say that for the most part, the Claude app is quite accessible, which I appreciate. That said, I’ve been having a bit of trouble lately, and I’m not sure when it started exactly. The issue is with scrolling to the bottom of the screen to enter text into the input box—it’s acting a little strange. I’m using VoiceOver, and for some reason, navigating to the typing field doesn’t feel as smooth or responsive anymore.

One of my main issues with Claude personally is that the chat input area is a bit too short. If I’m having a back-and-forth conversation, it gets cramped fast. Plus, the way conversations are handled—there’s a cap on how many messages you can send in a single thread, but there’s never any warning when you hit that limit. So what ends up happening is, let’s say I’ve sent about 20 messages in a conversation—I keep typing, keep sending prompts, and suddenly Claude stops responding. At first I thought I had hit my usage limit for the free plan, like maybe I had to wait a few hours for it to reset. But no—it turns out I needed to start a new conversation thread. There’s no indication of this, though. No prompt, no banner, nothing to say ā€œHey, you’ve reached the end of this chat.ā€ I only figure it out after wasting time trying to troubleshoot or sending more prompts into the void. And since, as far as I know, there’s no memory feature yet, that means I have to manually copy, paste, and re-explain everything to get back to where I was. Honestly, it’d be super helpful if Claude could automatically start a new conversation for you or at least notify you that you’ve hit the message cap.

On the plus side, Claude’s responses feel very natural—sometimes even more humanlike than ChatGPT. When I used the earlier models for creative writing, I enjoyed the tone and creativity they brought to the table. Especially the older Sonnet version—it had this spark to it. I can’t remember if it was the second or third generation, but whichever one it was, it struck the right balance for me. It felt more free-flowing and imaginative than the current version. Lately, it seems like the newer Claude models are more polished, yes, but they’ve lost some of the quirk and creativity I personally vibed with. Maybe that’s only me, though. Everyone has different tastes in how they like their responses.
Another aspect that started to annoy me—and honestly one of the main reasons I don’t use Claude as much anymore—is how overly restrictive it can be. I’m not gonna lie, I thought I’d be all up in their plans, but unless I’m working on a professional project, I don’t use these models the way I used to. Like take this, for example: I’m writing a fictional story about a teen girl named Ashley—she’s an android, and in this scene she’s supposed to break into a high-security corporation called CyberNexus to steal a mind-control prototype. Total sci-fi, obviously fake, right? But Claude immediately shuts me down, saying it can’t write stories involving minors because it ā€œpromotes dangerous behavior.ā€ What? I’m sorry, but since when did writing about a fictional android in a completely made-up dystopian future become dangerous or illegal? It’s storytelling. It’s not like I’m encouraging anyone to go rob a lab. It’s fiction. And yet Claude acts like everything you say is some real-life crime or moral failing. I get the need for guardrails—but the line between ā€œprotectiveā€ and ā€œparanoidā€ has been crossed here. I’m not going to sugarcoat it: that level of censorship makes it almost unusable for fiction. Now, maybe if you’re paying for the pro version it’s a little more relaxed, I don’t know. But as it is, the model keeps hitting me with ā€œwe can’t do thatā€ every five minutes, and that kills any flow I’m trying to build. I will say I like the voice Claude uses. Their vocalizer is nice—it’s probably one of the better ones I’ve heard in these apps. That part’s actually pretty impressive. But beyond that, they don’t have multi-modal features either—no ability to create images or generate videos. You can’t have a meaningful conversation because the model is constantly on edge, treating many topics like some kind of policy violation.

By kool_turk on Friday, June 27, 2025 - 12:24

I’ve noticed that ChatGPT used to behave similarly when I asked it to proofread fanfiction. If a scene contained blood or gore, it would refuse to proofread the content.

In theory, this is something that on-device AI models should avoid doing, although I haven’t experimented with any of them yet.

AI shouldn’t impose moral judgments.

All I want is to proofread some text—is that really too much to ask?

Oh and it proofread this post just fine, go figure.

By Brian on Friday, June 27, 2025 - 12:46

I agree with pretty much everything Winter Roses says above, with the exception that, Claude, used to, be able to tell you when you reached your chat limit. It used to take something like about 20 to 30 minutes to refresh. Now, yeah it's a little wonky.
It also, used to, save create a writing projects in their own little block, for lack of a better description, but I do not know if it even does this anymore.
I also agree with kool_turk, AI should not judge us, nor impose limitations based on language. However, they're only doing as their program, and we have to deal with people and their squeamishness.

By tunmi13 on Friday, June 27, 2025 - 15:17

Yes, Claude is indeed strict. Though if I remember, I think there's some sort of model you need to use depending on what you are planning to do. Issue is I don't know if it's still available, or if it's in the subscription.
But yes, I agree. Give it anything fictional and it smacks down the gavel in about 3 seconds or less.