Claude is leveling up against Gemini and ChatGPT with powerful free tools
File creation, app connectors, and custom skills are now free
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Anthropic just made some of the most powerful tools in Claude available to everyone for free. Features that were once locked behind paid tiers, such as file creation, connectors, and custom skills, can now be accessed by all users without a subscription.
We’re bringing some of Claude’s most-used features to the free plan.
File creation, connectors, and skills are all now available without a subscription. pic.twitter.com/6EjrwLTWVQ
— Claude (@claudeai) February 11, 2026
The move significantly raises the baseline for what people can expect from a free AI assistant. By making advanced tools free and keeping the experience ad-free, Anthropic is positioning Claude as a serious alternative to ChatGPT and Gemini, especially for users who want useful features without committing to a subscription.
A closer look at Claude’s new free tools
File creation
One of the most notable upgrades is the ability to create files directly from a Claude conversation. Free users can now ask Claude to generate PowerPoint decks, spreadsheets, PDFs, or Word documents from simple prompts.
For instance, asking for a budget plan can instantly produce a usable spreadsheet with formulas. It can also outline points for a presentation and generate a ready-made slide deck, inside the same chat window.
Connectors
Connectors let Claude plug directly into the apps you already use, giving it real context instead of just isolated prompts. Once a connection is set up, Claude can pull in information from services like Google Drive, Gmail, calendars, GitHub, or design tools such as Canva and Figma.
This means you no longer have to copy and paste data. Claude will automatically review documents, reference emails or schedules, and even help you inside work platforms like Slack.
Custom Skills
With custom skills, you can shape how Claude responds to repetitive tasks, effectively turning it into a more personalized assistant. You can teach the AI assistant to draft emails in your style, format reports according to specific guidelines, or follow your workflow preferences across different tasks.
Instead of telling Claude each time what to do, you can define a specific set of instructions once and reuse them whenever needed.
Anthropic has also extended conversation length for free users, so you can now chat longer without hitting the limit. In addition to this, Claude also gets improved voice and image search features, along with a more interactive interface.
OpenAI recently stirred debate by introducing ads to its free and lower-cost ChatGPT plans. In response, Anthropic took a dig at ChatGPT by running high-profile ads that highlighted Claude’s ad-free approach.
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