Anthropic Joins Google and OpenAI in Launching Voice Mode for Its Chatbot: Here’s What It Can Do
- On May 27, 2025, Anthropic introduced a new voice feature for the Claude chatbot, currently available in beta on mobile devices and supporting English language interactions.
- This launch follows earlier voice-based AI experiences from Google, OpenAI, and others, responding to growing user demand for natural spoken interaction.
- The voice mode lets users speak to Claude, switch between text and voice, choose from five fixed voices, and access Google Workspace features if paid.
- Anthropic said free users get about 20 to 30 voice messages before limits, while paid users have higher quotas and can link Gmail and Google Calendar.
- The rollout will complete in the coming weeks, implying broader access to a safer, more conversational AI interface built to ease hands-free user interactions.
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