
For paid users, the update makes it easier to start from scratch, import an existing chat, or connect a local folder so Claude can continue work without losing the thread between sessions.
That addition lands on top of Cowork, which Anthropic introduced in January 2026 as a research preview aimed at bringing the agentic workflow of Claude Code to a broader group of knowledge workers, not just developers.
Anthropic rolled Cowork out to Pro subscribers on January 16 and then expanded availability to Team and Enterprise plans on January 23. The product was first released through the macOS Claude desktop app before later reaching Windows as Anthropic widened access to its desktop automation features.
Cowork differs from a conventional AI chat window because users can grant Claude access to approved folders, allowing it to read, edit, and create files directly within those locations.
Anthropic has positioned the tool for multi-step jobs such as reorganizing files, generating spreadsheets from screenshots, drafting reports from scattered notes, and working with external information through MCP-compatible connectors.
Projects Feature for Claude Cowork Desktop
The company has also said users remain in control of which folders and connectors Claude can access, and Cowork requests confirmation before significant actions are taken.enterpriseai.economictimes.
Projects give that workflow a more durable frame. Instead of reopening a new session for every assignment, users can keep one area of work tied to a folder, its instructions, and its evolving task history.
Earlier reporting on Anthropic’s desktop builds pointed to exactly this kind of project layer, including the ability to attach an existing local folder or create a new one, turning Cowork into a more persistent workspace rather than a one-off agent session. That matters for research-heavy work, where context drift across chats and files can slow analysis and force users to restate goals repeatedly.
Anthropic has said Cowork grew out of lessons learned from Claude Code, after seeing developers use the coding tool for far more than programming. In practice, Cowork can plan and carry out open-ended tasks while updating users on progress, making the interaction feel less like prompt-by-prompt chatting and more like delegating work to a digital coworker.
With Projects now available, Anthropic is sharpening that vision around local, file-based continuity and privacy-centered desktop automation.
Early reaction suggests the feature addresses a real pain point for users running long research or operations workflows. Some observers, however, are already calling for broader support for external drives and more openness around how these desktop features evolve.
Anthropic has indicated that future Cowork updates may include cross-device synchronization and additional safety improvements, suggesting the platform is still maturing even as Projects makes it more practical for daily use.
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