Claude adds Figma, Canva, and Amplitude tools to mobile apps
Claude mobile apps now expose work tools like Figma, Canva, and Amplitude, letting users inspect designs, slides, and dashboards from a phone. Anthropic is turning Claude into a mobile front end for workplace agents, so teams should review auth and data-boundary rules.

TL;DR
- Anthropic's mobile rollout brings Claude's work-tool integrations to iOS and Android, with the launch demo showing Figma, Canva, and Amplitude inside the mobile app.
- A second mobile demo confirms the same trio of integrations and frames the change as “new tools for work” on Claude mobile rather than a separate product surface.
- In rollout coverage, integration thread describes the update as turning Claude into a “centralized hub” for third-party enterprise software, which is the clearest signal that Anthropic wants these tool connections to travel across devices.
- The practical change for teams is simple: access to design files, slide workflows, and analytics dashboards is no longer desktop-bound, as both Anthropic's post and the mirrored demo show those actions happening from a phone.
What shipped on mobile
Anthropic says “your work tools in Claude are now available on mobile,” and its launch post names three concrete examples: “Explore Figma designs, create Canva slides, check Amplitude dashboards.” That matters because this is not just mobile chat parity; it extends Claude's existing tool surface into phone sessions, with Anthropic pointing users to the Claude download page for iOS and Android access.
The mobile workflow demo and a matching secondary demo show the product behavior more clearly than the announcement text alone. The sequence moves from a Figma file view to Canva slide editing to an Amplitude dashboard, suggesting read and action flows across multiple SaaS tools from the same mobile interface rather than a static notification layer.
A separate mirrored walkthrough repeats the same three workflows from a phone, which helps confirm the rollout scope even though Anthropic has not published a deeper technical changelog in the evidence here. What is confirmed is the app-level availability of those connected tools on mobile; what remains unconfirmed is the exact permission model, admin controls, and whether every desktop-side tool action is already supported on phones.
Why this matters for enterprise toolchains
The most important implementation detail is the product direction implied by the rollout language. In the rollout framing, the update is described as making Claude a “centralized hub for third-party enterprise software.” Even allowing for that post's commentary layer, it matches Anthropic's own demo: Claude is becoming the front end through which users inspect live work artifacts across design, presentation, and product analytics systems.
That changes the operational boundary of these integrations. When Figma designs, Canva decks, and Amplitude dashboards are reachable from the mobile app, the connected-tool surface now extends to mobile device sessions, mobile auth state, and whatever organizational policies govern phone access to enterprise data. The launch evidence does not spell out new controls, only new reach.
A few user reactions captured the same trajectory in blunter terms, with one user reaction calling Claude “the app that ChatGPT wanted to be” and another short reaction saying Claude is becoming a “super app.” Those are opinions, not product facts, but they reflect what shipped here: Anthropic is packaging workplace integrations as a cross-device assistant layer, not just a desktop feature set.