Anthropic Officially Unveils Claude for Life Sciences; Claude Code Also Launched for Web and iOS

One among the notable American AI startups – Anthropic has officially unveiled its new Claude for Life Sciences. Additionally, the Claude Code has also been launched for web and iOS versions too.
Check out more about these updates below.
Claude for Life Sciences
With the aim of supporting research in the field of life sciences, Anthropic has been building tools and with the newly-unveiled Claude for Life Sciences, the company has brought more connectors that will make Claude much more useful for scientific works. To note, Claude from now on will be able to connect with Benchling, PubMed, Synapse.org, and many other platforms. Furthermore, the new agent skills that have been added will enable Claude to carry forward scientific protocols and procedures much more consistently.

The performance of Claude has also now been improved, and the Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI model has become significantly better when compared with previous models. Speaking more about the added connectors, apart from Benchling, PubMed, and Synapse.org, BioRender, Scholar Gateway developed by Wiley, and 10x Genomics are included. Also, with the AI for Science Program, the brand is also planning to support leading researchers by offering them with free API credits.
Claude Code
As mentioned, the Claude Code has also been launched for web and iOS versions, and on the web it is currently available as a beta research preview for both Pro and Max subscribers. The web interface has been introduced to complement the existing Claude Code workflow, and it is believed to be effective for answering questions regarding the projects, bug fixes and routines, and backend changes. Also, a security-first cloud execution approach has been adopted.

About its working, while the Claude Code runs on the web, users will be able to assign multiple tasks which will run parallel, and at the same time users will also be able to steer and monitor from the browser and the iOS app.
Users can start making use of Claude Code on the web by visiting claude.com/code for connecting the repository first and then delegating tasks. To note, cloud-based sessions will also share rate limits with other Claude Code usages too.