Anthropic launches Claude Academy to enhance AI learning resources Anthropic launched Anthropic Academy, a free, self-paced online learning platform with approximately 20 courses teaching users how to use its Claude AI models, from beginner basics to API-level technical work. The platform, accessible at anthropic.skilljar.com, requires no credit card and awards certificates upon course completion. The launch on March 2, 2026, is part of a broader education push that includes The Anthropic Institute and Claude for Teachers, positioning Anthropic against OpenAI and Google in AI education. Via tomshardware.com Anthropic launches Claude Academy to enhance AI learning resources The AI safety company rolls out a free, self-paced education platform with roughly 20 courses targeting developers, educators, and students Anthropic is making a play for the classroom. The AI safety company launched Anthropic Academy, a free online learning platform hosting approximately 20 self-paced courses designed to teach people how to actually use its Claude AI models, from beginner basics to API-level technical work. The platform, accessible at anthropic.skilljar.com, requires no credit card and awards certificates upon course completion. What’s in the course catalog The initial launch featured 13 courses, later expanding to around 20. The curriculum spans a wide range of skill levels and use cases, starting with Claude 101 for newcomers and scaling up to technical deep dives on building with the Claude API and Claude Code tools. Other notable offerings include AI Fluency frameworks, which appear aimed at giving non-technical professionals a working understanding of AI concepts, and courses on Model Context Protocol MCP implementation, a more developer-focused track. The target audience is deliberately broad. Anthropic designed tracks for developers, students, educators, professionals, and even nonprofits. Audience-specific pathways for K-12 educators and nonprofit organizations suggest the company is thinking beyond its core developer community. Part of a broader education push Anthropic Academy didn’t arrive in isolation. It launched on March 2, 2026, and was quickly followed by the announcement of The Anthropic Institute on March 11, 2026, a separate initiative aimed at tackling societal challenges created by AI technologies. Then in July 2026, Anthropic rolled out Claude for Teachers, a no-cost tool built specifically for verified K-12 educators in the US. That product is designed to help teachers integrate AI into their classrooms in ways that enhance instruction rather than replace it. The competitive context Anthropic isn’t operating in a vacuum. OpenAI and Google have both made significant investments in AI education and developer relations. OpenAI’s documentation, cookbooks, and community forums have been a key driver of GPT adoption. Google’s AI training resources through Google Cloud Skills Boost and its various certification programs target a similar audience. What makes Anthropic’s approach distinctive is the price tag, or rather, the absence of one. By making all courses free with no credit card requirement, the company is removing every possible friction point between a curious person and a Claude education. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .