Claude Code Remote Control: Code From Your Phone Like You're at Your Desk
[Anthropic](/en/companies/anthropic) just shipped the feature every developer has been waiting for. Claude Code, the AI coding tool now generating $2.5 billion in annualized revenue, just got a game-changing addition: Remote Control. The concept? Control your local development session from any device — phone, tablet, or another computer.
No more being physically chained to your machine to code. No more janky SSH sessions on mobile. No more screen sharing draining your battery. Your most powerful IDE now fits in your pocket.
How it actually works
The setup is surprisingly simple. Three steps:
- Run the command: type
claude remote-controlin your terminal on your dev machine - Connect: a QR code appears — scan it with the Claude app on your phone, or copy the session URL into any browser
- Code from anywhere: every message sent from your remote device is executed by Claude directly on your local machine
The fundamental difference from a regular Claude Code session on the web? Remote Control doesn't run in a sandboxed cloud environment. It connects directly to your machine. Your files, your configs, your MCP servers, your local databases — everything is accessible. It's as if you were sitting at your desk.
Why this is a game-changer
Before Remote Control, developers who wanted to work remotely on their local machine had... let's say limited options:
| Method | Problem |
|---|---|
| SSH + tmux | Raw terminal interface, no AI integration |
| Screen sharing (Zoom, TeamViewer) | Latency, battery drain, bandwidth |
| VS Code Remote | Limited to VS Code, complex setup |
| Mobile terminal apps | Terrible UX on iPhone/iPad, not designed for this |
| Claude Code web | Sandboxed cloud environment, no local access |
Remote Control eliminates all these trade-offs. You keep Claude Code's power (reasoning, context, tools) combined with full access to your local environment — all through a native interface designed for mobile and web.
Real-world use cases
Here are the scenarios where Remote Control is genuinely life-changing:
- The couch fix — A production bug on Sunday evening? Pull out your phone, connect to your dev machine, and have Claude diagnose and fix the issue. Without getting up.
- Multi-machine workflow — Got a Mac at the office and a PC at home? Launch Remote Control on each machine and switch between them from your phone.
- Code review on the go — On a train or plane, review your team's code with Claude's full reasoning power and access to your local repo.
- Mobile deployment — Run your builds, execute your tests, deploy to staging — all from your pocket.
- Async pair programming — Kick off a long task (refactoring, migration), grab a coffee, and monitor progress from your phone.
Limitations and caveats
Remote Control is in research preview — it's powerful, but there are constraints to be aware of:
- Terminal must stay open — If you close your terminal or the Claude process stops, the Remote Control session ends
- Network timeout — If your local machine loses internet for more than ~10 minutes, the session expires and must be restarted
- One session at a time — Each Claude Code instance supports only one active Remote Control session (but you can run multiple instances)
- Pro and Max plans only — Remote Control is not available on the free plan
Meanwhile, OpenClaw...
While Claude Code ships Remote Control, OpenClaw is going through the worst security crisis in AI tooling history. The open-source AI assistant with 200,000+ GitHub stars — which many were using to automate their machines from their phones — is in full security meltdown in February 2026:
- CVE-2026-25253 (CVSS 8.8) — Critical flaw enabling one-click remote code execution via a malicious link
- 135,000 instances exposed on the internet with no protection (SecurityScorecard)
- 341 malicious skills found on ClawHub — 1 in 8 skills actively steals your data
- [Microsoft](/en/companies/microsoft) officially warns the tool is "not appropriate to run on a standard personal or enterprise workstation"
- API keys stored in plaintext in config files — zero encryption
The contrast with Claude Code Remote Control is striking. OpenClaw grants full, autonomous access to your entire machine (emails, files, terminal, browser) with zero user approval gates. Claude Code takes the opposite approach: every action requires your explicit approval, credentials are securely stored (SOC 2), and scope is limited to your codebase.
| Criteria | Claude Code Remote Control | OpenClaw |
|---|---|---|
| Security | Enterprise-grade (SOC 2) | Active critical vulnerabilities |
| Approval | User validation required | Autonomous — decides and executes alone |
| Credentials | Encrypted secure storage | Plaintext API keys |
| Scope | Codebase only | Entire machine (email, browser, files) |
| Cost | Pro $20/mo or Max $100/mo | Free + API ~$10-50/mo |
Claude Code by the numbers: a meteoric rise
Claude Code isn't just another dev tool. In barely a year since launch, it's become Anthropic's most profitable product — and one of the fastest-growing developer tools in tech history.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Annualized revenue | $2.5 billion |
| Growth | Doubled since January 2026 |
| Launch | February 2025 |
| OSWorld score (Sonnet 4.6) | 72.5% (near-human level) |
| Available plans | Pro ($20/mo), Max ($100/mo) |
| Remote Control | Research preview, Pro and Max |
To put this in perspective: when Anthropic announced in February 2026 that Claude Code could modernize COBOL systems, IBM stock fell 13% in a single day — its worst performance in over 25 years. The market is taking Claude Code very seriously.
How to get started with Remote Control
Here's a quick guide to test Remote Control right now:
- Check your plan — You need Claude Pro ($20/mo) or Claude Max ($100/mo)
- Update Claude Code — Make sure you have the latest version installed in your terminal
- Run the command — Open your terminal and type:
claude remote-control - Scan the QR code — Press spacebar to display the QR code, then scan it with the Claude app on your phone
- Or use the URL — Copy the session URL and open it in a browser on any device
- Start coding! — Send your prompts from your remote device. Claude executes everything on your local machine
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Conclusion
Remote Control isn't just a convenience feature. It's the signal that software development is no longer tied to a desk. Anthropic isn't just building an AI-assisted coding tool — they're building a complete development platform, accessible from anywhere, that understands your environment and adapts to how you work.
With $2.5 billion in annualized revenue in just one year, Claude Code is proving the market is ready. Remote Control is the next piece of the puzzle: making AI-assisted development as mobile as the rest of our digital lives.
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