Anthropic integrates Claude with Google Workspace tools for smarter research

April 15, 2025, 1:20 pm

Anthropic has unveiled a significant update that enables its AI chatbot Claude to interact directly with Google Workspace applications. With this integration, Claude can read Gmail messages, search Calendar entries, and analyze documents in Google Docs, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity for enterprises. The new features allow users to quickly access and aggregate critical information without leaving their native work environment, marking a powerful expansion of Claude’s capabilities and setting a new standard for AI‐assisted research.

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techinasia.com / Anthropic to launch voice assistant for Claude chatbot

The rollout is expected to include three voice options: Airy, Mellow, and a British-accented voice named Buttery.

techinasia.com / Anthropic’s Claude AI integrates with Google Workspace

Claude can access and search emails, review documents, and check calendar events without manual uploads.

venturebeat.com / Claude just gained superpowers: Anthropic’s AI can now search your entire Google Workspace without you

Anthropic launches autonomous "agentic" research capability for Claude AI and Google Workspace integration, challenging OpenAI with faster results and enterprise-grade security for knowledge workers.

techcrunch.com / Anthropic’s Claude can now read your Gmail

Anthropic announced on Tuesday that its AI chatbot, Claude, now integrates with Google Workspace, allowing it to search and reference your emails in Gmail, scheduled events in Google Calendar, and documents in Google Docs. The integration is rolling out in beta first to subscribers to Anthropic’s...

theverge.com / Anthropic launches research tool and Google Workspace integration

Anthropic is launching two major features today: Research and Google Workspace integration. The company announced today that Claude can now connect directly to your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Documents, turning the AI assistant into what Anthropic calls “your frontline workplace assistant.”...


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