Claude is now in Microsoft Word and here are the most impressive features you can use

Published on Apr 20, 2026 at 6:18 AM (UTC+4)
by Author Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Apr 20, 2026 at 6:18 AM (UTC+4) · Edited by Mason Jones
Claude is now in Microsoft Word and here are the most impressive features you can use

If you thought AI writing tools had already peaked, think again, because Claude is now in Microsoft Word and it could make document work far smoother.

Instead of switching between tabs, copying text into chat windows, and pasting everything back again, users can now access Claude directly inside Word.

That means editing, summarizing, rewriting, and reviewing can happen without ever leaving the document.

For anyone who spends hours inside Word, this feels like a serious level-up.

Claude is now in Microsoft Word and it is impressive

This will be a real game-changer for tech fans who love using Microsoft.

One of the biggest highlights is the ability for Claude to make suggested edits directly inside a document

Rather than changing everything behind the scenes, users can review what has been altered and stay in control of the final version.

That could be a huge help for anyone polishing reports, essays, presentations, or professional documents where every word matters.

It keeps the human in charge while still speeding up the boring parts, and another major plus is that Claude can work within existing formatting.

Headings, lists, and layouts stay organized instead of being turned into a total mess after one AI prompt, and anyone who has ever had a carefully formatted document ruined will appreciate that.

The features that could save hours

Claude can also answer questions about the document you are currently working on, so instead of manually searching through dozens of pages, users could ask for a summary, locate specific sections, or quickly check details buried deep inside the file.

It can also help tackle comments and feedback, which could be a lifesaver when opening a document covered in notes from colleagues or collaborators.

Rather than feeling overwhelmed, users can get help working through changes one by one.

The tool is launching in beta for business users first, but it gives a clear glimpse of where office software is heading.

Writing a document might soon feel less like admin and more like having an assistant sat beside you.

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