{"slug": "what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks", "title": "What releases to expect from Anthropic in coming weeks", "summary": "Anthropic is preparing to release a suite of new products in the coming weeks, including an always-on agent codenamed Conway, a proactive assistant called Orbit, and a life sciences research tool named Operon. The company is also developing a file-based memory system and a bug-hunting tool called BugCrawl, alongside a new extension standard that would allow third-party add-ons. These releases follow the launch of Opus 4.8 and a near-trillion-dollar funding round that pushed Anthropic past OpenAI in valuation.", "body_md": "Fresh off Opus 4.8, which landed roughly a week after Google I/O, Anthropic finds itself in a very strong position. The model arrived only about six weeks after Opus 4.7, posting category-leading scores on agentic coding and reasoning while shipping effort controls and a faster mode alongside it. Pair that cadence with a funding round near a trillion dollars, one that lifted the company past OpenAI for the first time, and with [ Mythos-grade models](https://www.testingcatalog.com/anthropic-prepares-mythos-1-for-claude-code-and-claude-security/) expected within weeks, and the backdrop for what comes next looks formidable.\n\nBeneath the model news sits a deeper story: a cluster of products, surfaced through code references and hidden interface strings, that push Claude well past the chat window. The centerpiece is [ Conway](https://www.testingcatalog.com/anthropics-works-on-its-always-on-agent-with-new-ui-extensions/), an always-on agent that runs inside a managed container and closely mirrors the workbench setup. It would appear as a separate sidebar option opening a dedicated page tied to a \"Conway instance,\" a standalone environment rather than a chat view. Inside, users could connect integrations, install skills, and add plugins, then arrange them as switchable tiles or tabs across a side panel, moving between tools as though tabbing through a browser.\n\nA custom abstraction labeled \"UI tabs\" points to a new extension standard, possibly a .EXT package format, that Anthropic may open up so people can build, share, and download their own or third-party add-ons from marketplaces. Those extensions could prove reusable across any agent built atop Claude-managed agents. Webhook support hints at public URLs that wake the instance when outside services call, alongside Chrome control and notifications. Conway looks bound for Claude Code and mobile, with web likely given its remote footing, and would cap each person at a single agent, a direct answer to OpenClaw and Hermes, whose founders and momentum have drawn plenty of attention this year.\n\n[ Memory](https://www.testingcatalog.com/anthropic-plans-claude-memory-update-with-new-memory-files/) is shifting in parallel. A file-based option would let managed agents structure, categorize, and refine stored context over time rather than writing a flat summary, with files optimized as they accumulate. The payoff would be a shared memory layer running across products.\n\n[ Orbit](https://www.testingcatalog.com/anthropic-is-working-on-orbit-its-upcoming-proactive-assistant/), an upcoming proactive assistant, would allow Claude to capture personalized insights from different sources and proactively reach out to the user when needed.\n\nUsers will get personalized insights from Gmail, Slack, GitHub, Calendar, Drive, Figma, and other apps, which Claude will generate proactively.\n\nAccording to previously discovered strings, Claude Orbit will gain the ability to \"Deploy favorite apps.\"\n\n[ Operon](https://www.testingcatalog.com/anthropic-tests-claude-operon-for-scientific-research-in-biology/), meanwhile, targets life sciences researchers: a fourth desktop mode alongside Chat, Code, and Cowork, offering a private environment, project sessions, Plan and Auto modes, and local file access for work such as CRISPR screen design or single-cell RNA analysis. Given Anthropic's prior AI for Science and Life Sciences efforts, piloting with select organizations already looks plausible.\n\n[ BugCrawl](https://www.testingcatalog.com/anthropic-tests-new-bugcrawl-tool-for-claude-code-bug-detection/) rounds out the agentic push, mirroring Claude Security but hunting general bugs rather than vulnerabilities. It surfaces as its own Claude Code entry with a repository picker and a high token-burn warning, and would likely pull tickets from GitHub, Jira, or Linear before adding tests, verifying the fix, and watching the rollout.\n\nSeveral smaller threads complete the picture:\n\n- A refreshed\nappears due.**Claude Security dashboard** - Meeting-note capture in the vein of Granola or Notion.\nscorecard in settings, along with other stats.**AI Fluency** covering many more languages, still text-to-speech, with one or two voices each, yet able to switch tongues mid-sentence. Current tests reportedly lean on Haiku 4.5, which has unsettled some, though internal wiring can change before anything ships.**A new voice mode**\n\nBesides that, pixelated avatars spotted earlier seem to have been pulled and should not be expected soon.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks", "canonical_source": "https://www.testingcatalog.com/what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks/", "published_at": "2026-05-31 13:48:26+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-02 22:05:27.202181+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["artificial-intelligence", "large-language-models", "ai-agents", "ai-products", "ai-startups"], "entities": ["Anthropic", "Opus 4.8", "Opus 4.7", "Claude", "Conway", "Google I/O", "OpenAI", "Mythos"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/what-releases-to-expect-from-anthropic-in-coming-weeks.jsonld"}}