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[DigitalToday reporter Chi-gyu Hwang] Anthropic has launched a voice mode for its AI coding assistant, Claude Code, TechCrunch reported on Monday.

Claude Code’s voice mode is currently available to 5 percent of users and will be expanded gradually over the next few weeks.

Users can activate the feature with the “/voice” command. If they give spoken instructions such as “refactor authentication middleware,” Claude Code executes them automatically. Anthropic has not disclosed whether there are limits on voice interactions or technical constraints. TechCrunch said it was also unclear whether Anthropic collaborated with voice AI firm ElevenLabs.

Anthropic first introduced a voice mode for the Claude chatbot in May last year.

According to Anthropic, Claude Code’s annualised revenue has more than doubled since the start of the year, topping $2.5 billion, and its weekly active users have also doubled.

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