Deep Tide TechFlow News, March 4 — Anthropic recently announced the launch of Voice Mode for its AI programming assistant Claude Code, allowing developers to perform hands-free programming with voice commands. The feature is currently being rolled out gradually, with about 5% of users able to access it, and coverage is expected to expand in the coming weeks.
Users can enable Voice Mode by simply entering the “/voice” command, then issue voice instructions such as “reconstruct authentication middleware,” and Claude Code will execute the corresponding request.
According to Anthropic’s February report, Claude Code’s revenue has exceeded $2.5 billion, more than doubling since early 2026. Weekly active users have also doubled since January. Additionally, after the company refused to allow the Department of Defense to use its AI for domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons, user growth for the Claude mobile app surged, briefly surpassing ChatGPT to top the US App Store charts.
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Anthropic introduces voice mode feature for Claude Code
Deep Tide TechFlow News, March 4 — Anthropic recently announced the launch of Voice Mode for its AI programming assistant Claude Code, allowing developers to perform hands-free programming with voice commands. The feature is currently being rolled out gradually, with about 5% of users able to access it, and coverage is expected to expand in the coming weeks.
Users can enable Voice Mode by simply entering the “/voice” command, then issue voice instructions such as “reconstruct authentication middleware,” and Claude Code will execute the corresponding request.
According to Anthropic’s February report, Claude Code’s revenue has exceeded $2.5 billion, more than doubling since early 2026. Weekly active users have also doubled since January. Additionally, after the company refused to allow the Department of Defense to use its AI for domestic surveillance or autonomous weapons, user growth for the Claude mobile app surged, briefly surpassing ChatGPT to top the US App Store charts.