A cloud workspace that opens in your browser, with Claude Code already installed. No download. No setup. No headaches.
Get started →GitHub is a platform for storing and running code in the cloud. This app uses it to spin up your personal workspace — a virtual computer that runs VS Code in your browser.
Already have a Claude account? You're ready — just log in when prompted. No need to buy anything new.
Don't have one yet? Pro is the minimum required at $20/month.
Hit "Launch Claude Code" below. Everything else is automatic.
GitHub creates and hosts your personal workspace in the cloud. Free, no experience needed.
→ No account? Create one freeYour workspace is being built. Claude Code is installed automatically. A progress screen shows each step.
VS Code opens in your browser — this is your cloud computer. At the bottom you'll see the Terminal: a black panel where you type commands.
In the terminal, type claude and press Enter. Log in with your Claude account once — then you're ready.
Type in plain English at the > prompt. "Build a webpage", "Fix this bug", "Add a search bar." Claude writes the code for you.
Everything Claude creates shows up in the file explorer on the left side of VS Code. Click any file to open and view the code.
Claude usually runs it automatically. For Python: python3 file.py. For web pages: open the HTML file and click preview.
You're already signed in to GitHub and Claude. Just click Launch and your workspace opens.
All files are automatically saved to your GitHub account. Nothing is lost when you close the browser.
No install step — your Codespace resumes in seconds. Find past workspaces at github.com/codespaces.
Full Claude Code access. Plenty of usage for most people. Best starting point if you're new.
5× more usage than Pro. Priority access during peak times. For heavy daily users.
* If you exceed 60 Codespace hours/month, GitHub charges your own account directly. Nothing goes through this app.
One click and you'll be coding with Claude in about two minutes.
Already have a Claude subscription? You're good to go.