Claude Code Adds Voice Mode for Hands-Free Coding
Anthropic has introduced the voice mode for Claude code, the company’s AI coding assistant designed specially for developers. The latest feature gives users the power to use the tool with voice commands instead of the conventional prompts. The rollout has just begun, and it is significantly impacting conversational coding workflows for the development community.
The update was initially shared by Thariq Shihipar, an engineer at Anthropic on X. He shared important details about the rollout and the step-by-step activation process. The post gained the attention of the developers who are genuinely interested in the evolution of the AI tools.
Users can activate this feature to simplify typing /voice in their interface. Then they can provide their voice commands aloud, and the tool interprets and executes them automatically.
Developers can consider using the spoken prompts for various instructions, such as editing functions or refactoring code. For instance, users can state, “refactor the authentication middleware.” Claude Code then processes the instruction and performs the requested coding action.
There is still no clarity on whether there are any limitations when using Claude code in voice, or whether there is a cap on the number of voice commands that can be issued. There is also no clarity on whether the feature relies on an external voice provider.
Anthropic earlier launched the Voice Mode for its standard Claude chatbot back in May 2025, enabling general-purpose voice interactions. However, the latest update to Claude’s code not only sets the company’s intention for a broader push toward natural AI interaction but also its aim to extend that capability into professional developer workflows.
Competition among AI coding assistants continues to intensify. Platforms like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Google, and OpenAI are expanding rapidly. Voice interaction could become a key feature as companies explore more intuitive developer workflows.
Claude Code has already seen strong growth among developers. Anthropic recently said the product’s run-rate revenue surpassed $2.5 billion. Weekly active users have also doubled since the beginning of 2026, signaling strong and growing adoption.