Anthropic has launched Remote Control, enabling developers to monitor and manage Claude Code AI coding sessions from mobile devices via a companion app.
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Two tools that have recently landed, taken together, define what the next phase of AI agent competition looks like. On5, Anthropic released Remote Control for Claude Code — a feature that lets ...
Claude Code remote control has limits versus full remote login; sessions fail if the PC is offline or terminal closes, plan ahead.