Anthropic's Claude AI gains real-time web search capabilities

Anthropic's Claude AI now accesses real-time web data via a new API, offering up-to-date, cited responses for enhanced information retrieval.

May 8, 2025 - 10:30
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Anthropic's Claude AI gains real-time web search capabilities

Anthropic has launched a web search API for its Claude AI assistant, enabling real-time internet access to provide up-to-date information with source citations. This development positions Claude as a competitor in the evolving AI search landscape, where traditional search engines face increasing challenges from AI-powered alternatives.


Claude gains real-time web access

The update, announced on May 6 via the company’s official blog, enables Claude to answer user queries with current information, including citations to source material.

The API is designed for developers who want to embed live web search capabilities into their Claude-powered applications. Once integrated, Claude can autonomously decide when a question requires up-to-date data, initiate a search, retrieve relevant results, and generate a sourced response.

Developers get customisation options

According to Anthropic, developers can control how and when Claude uses the web. For example, web search can be restricted to certain types of queries or specific user conditions. This feature may be particularly useful for customer support, news aggregation, or financial analysis tools where timely information is critical.

While Claude’s base model is trained on data up to a certain point in time, this API bridges the gap by letting it access and summarise more recent content. All outputs include links back to the original sources, enabling transparency and allowing users to verify the information.

A shift away from traditional search engines

The move is part of a broader industry trend toward AI-powered information access. Traditional search engines, which return lists of links, are increasingly being supplemented or in some cases replaced by AI assistants that generate conversational responses.

As VentureBeat notes, the launch of Claude’s web search API reflects changing user habits. A decline in searches via Safari, Apple’s web browser, was recently observed for the first time in its 22-year history, suggesting that users may be turning to AI assistants for quick, context-rich answers.

Competing with ChatGPT and Gemini

With this launch, Anthropic enters more direct competition with other major AI platforms. OpenAI’s ChatGPT already offers web browsing features for paid users, while Google’s Gemini includes similar capabilities integrated with its search infrastructure.

Though implementation differs across platforms, the common goal is clear: deliver more accurate, timely responses by grounding answers in current web data. Anthropic has not named the third-party search provider it is using for Claude’s web queries.

Implications for the wider ecosystem

The use of real-time web search in AI models raises broader questions about the future of search and online content. If users rely on AI assistants to summarise content without clicking through to original sources, this could impact traffic for publishers and shift advertising models.

While Claude includes citations, it’s unclear whether these will generate the same engagement or revenue as traditional search engines. The evolution of these systems may require new approaches to content attribution, licensing, and monetisation.

Rollout and future plans

The Claude web search API is now available to developers through Anthropic’s API platform. The company has indicated that further customisation options and updates may be introduced over time. However, it has not disclosed specific details about commercial partnerships, search providers, or potential monetisation strategies.