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No. Cowork is a third-party desktop application from coworkerai.io that uses Anthropic's Claude API and computer-use capability as its underlying model. It is not built, endorsed, or officially supported by Anthropic, and the 'Claude' in its name refers to the model it runs on rather than its publisher.
The product is positioned around general desktop knowledge work: filing recurring expense reports, organizing files and folders, processing documents, synthesizing research from multiple sources, and executing multi-step workflows across installed applications. It also offers Code Review for engineering workflows and Scheduled Tasks for recurring automations.
The site explicitly highlights Windows support alongside its primary desktop targets, and exposes features like Remote Control and Channels for dispatching jobs from another device. Buyers should check the current download page for the latest list of supported OS versions before purchasing.
Claude Code is Anthropic's official agent for software engineering tasks in a terminal/IDE context. Cowork explicitly markets itself as 'Claude Code for the rest of your work' — applying a similar agentic, multi-step execution model to non-coding desktop tasks like document handling, file management, and scheduled operational chores.
Any computer-use agent that can see your screen and control your mouse and keyboard introduces real risk: it can misclick, send the wrong file, or act on a hallucinated step. Treat it like a junior assistant with full machine access — start with low-stakes, reversible tasks, keep backups, and review scheduled automations carefully before letting them run unattended.
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