Anthropic launches a Voice Mode for Claude
As one of the last AI chatbot companies, Anthropic has introduced a Voice Mode for the Claude mobile apps.

The details
- The new Voice Mode is a beta feature and is initially available only in English in all plans. The mode will be rolled out over the next few weeks.
- This feature allows users to talk with Claude. Voice Mode uses Anthropic’s latest model, Claude Sonnet 4.
- Free users get 20-30 voice messages, while paid users have significantly higher usage limits. In addition, Claude can access Google Docs, Calendar, Gmail, and web searches through voice conversations (only paid users).
- The new Claude Sonnet 4 model is also available on the ElevenLabs* platform. So developers can build more capable voice agents with the ElevenLabs API.
Our thoughts
All major AI companies have now introduced voice modes for their chatbots. We’ll see which ones will succeed over time and become market leaders.
More information: 🔗 Anthropic | ElevenLabs
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