
AI company Anthropic has released a beta version of its Claude assistant as an add-in for Microsoft Word. The integration is aimed primarily at professionals who work intensively with documents on a daily basis, complementing earlier launches in Excel and PowerPoint from February 2026.
Claude sits as a sidebar directly within Word and helps users draft, edit, and revise documents. A key feature is transparency around changes: every edit made by the AI can be introduced as a trackable revision (Track Changes), allowing users to accept or reject each step individually.
Further features at a glance:
Anthropic explicitly markets Claude for Word to professional groups who regularly work with extensive documents. Lawyers, finance professionals, and anyone carrying out iterative editing processes are particularly highlighted.
As examples of typical use cases in the legal field, Anthropic cites the following prompts, among others:
The beta version of Claude for Word is currently available exclusively to users on Anthropic's Team and Enterprise plans. The add-in is not accessible to individual users at this time.
With the Word add-in, Anthropic continues its strategy of deeply integrating Claude into existing enterprise applications. Following the launches in Excel and PowerPoint, Word is now the next step in establishing Claude as a permanent fixture in everyday office work.
"Designed for professionals who work extensively with documents, particularly in legal review, financial memo drafting, and iterative editing."
The key difference from pure text generators lies in the seamless integration into existing workflows. Formatting is preserved, changes are traceable, and the need to switch between browser, chatbot, and document is eliminated. This positions Anthropic as a direct competitor to Microsoft's own Copilot, which is likewise integrated into Word.