Simon Willison’s Weblog

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Claude can now search the web. Claude 3.7 Sonnet on the paid plan now has a web search tool that can be turned on as a global setting.

This was sorely needed. ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok all had this ability already, and despite Anthropic's excellent model quality it was one of the big remaining reasons to keep other models in daily rotation.

For the moment this is purely a product feature - it's available through their consumer applications but there's no indication of whether or not it will be coming to the Anthropic API. OpenAI launched the latest version of web search in their API last week.

Surprisingly there are no details on how it works under the hood. Is this a partnership with someone like Bing, or is it Anthropic's own proprietary index populated by their own crawlers?

I think it may be their own infrastructure, but I've been unable to confirm that.

Update: it's confirmed as Brave Search.

Their support site offers some inconclusive hints.

Does Anthropic crawl data from the web, and how can site owners block the crawler? talks about their ClaudeBot crawler but the language indicates it's used for training data, with no mention of a web search index.

Blocking and Removing Content from Claude looks a little more relevant, and has a heading "Blocking or removing websites from Claude web search" which includes this eyebrow-raising tip:

Removing content from your site is the best way to ensure that it won't appear in Claude outputs when Claude searches the web.

And then this bit, which does mention "our partners":

The noindex robots meta tag is a rule that tells our partners not to index your content so that they don’t send it to us in response to your web search query. Your content can still be linked to and visited through other web pages, or directly visited by users with a link, but the content will not appear in Claude outputs that use web search.

Both of those documents were last updated "over a week ago", so it's not clear to me if they reflect the new state of the world given today's feature launch or not.

I got this delightful response trying out Claude search where it mistook my recent Squadron automata for a software project:

Claude screenshot. My prompt: What is the most recent piece of software that Simon Willison has released? Claude response: I believe Simon Willison has released several recent software projects, but my training cutoff means I might not have the latest information. Let me search for his most recent releases to give you an accurate answer.  Search box: Simon Willison latest software release 2025. Based on my search, Simon Willison's most recent software release appears to be "Squadron," which he mentioned in a blog post from March 4, 2025, titled "I built an automaton called Squadron" according to his GitHub profile. He's also been actively maintaining and updating several projects in March 2025, with very recent releases including: e llm-command-r 0.3 (released March 13, 2025)