Claude for Word brings tracked edits to Pro and Max after Opus 4.7

Original: Claude for Word is now available on Pro and Max plans alongside Opus 4.7 View original →

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AI Apr 19, 2026 By Insights AI (Twitter) 2 min read 1 views Source

What the tweet revealed

The Claude account wrote that “Claude for Word is now available” on Pro and Max plans alongside Opus 4.7. That is material because the product is not just another chat window: Claude now works inside the Word document where review comments, tracked changes, templates, and defined terms already drive business workflows.

The account is Anthropic’s first-party product channel and usually posts model releases, plan changes, and user-facing Claude features. The linked product page says Claude works inside Word rather than a separate window. Users can select text, describe an update, and review Claude’s output as a tracked change. Claude can also read comments, edit the anchored text, and reply to the comment thread with what changed.

Why Word changes the workflow

Microsoft Word is still the default environment for contracts, memos, grant proposals, board materials, and long-form policy work. Putting Claude directly into that environment reduces the copy-paste loop that often breaks formatting and weakens review discipline. Anthropic’s page says every edit can appear as a native Word tracked change, so a reviewer can accept or reject each change in Word’s review pane.

The concrete product detail is formatting preservation. Claude says it inherits heading styles, numbering schemes, bullet formatting, and defined terms, and that edits stay within the existing document format. It currently works with .docx and .docm files, while legacy formats such as .doc or .rtf need to be saved as .docx first. The availability note also says the beta covers Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plan customers.

What to watch next is whether Word add-ins become the main enterprise entry point for assistants. The hard parts will be policy controls, version history, data boundaries, and user education around reviewing AI edits before acceptance. Source: Claude source tweet · Claude for Word product page

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