Kommandr is a mobile remote-control tool for users of Claude Code CLI. Its core idea is not to provide a new large language model, but to make Claude Code CLI running on your computer accessible from your phone. The page explicitly says “Claude Code, in your pocket” and emphasizes that it is powered by the user’s existing Claude Max Plan, so it is more like a mobile workspace for Claude Code.
For AI capabilities, Kommandr relies on Claude Code CLI. It can use Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku included in a Claude Max subscription, and supports extended thinking, multi-turn conversations, Markdown rendering, code highlighting, and image understanding. Developers can continue Claude Chat on their phone, manage MCP Servers and Claude Skills, check health status, edit CLAUDE.md, and browse or modify files on their computer. Plan Mode lets Claude propose a plan first for the user to review before execution, while push notifications cover completed responses, questions, and plans awaiting review.
The page says Kommandr is free to download, requires no API Key, and does not generate usage-based API fees. Its cost model reuses the Claude Max tokens the user has already paid for. The official page contrasts this with the old Claude API pricing model of $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens, highlighting that Kommandr does not create an extra token bill. However, the page does not state whether Kommandr will introduce a paid version, team plan, or value-added services in the future.
On security, Kommandr connects a phone to a computer by scanning a QR code, with a 6-digit verification code, 5-minute expiry, and rate limiting. The connection runs through Cloudflare Tunnel with encrypted transmission, does not expose local ports, and emphasizes end-to-end encryption and sandboxed file access. In terms of integrations, it covers Claude Code CLI, MCP, Skills, Cloudflare Tunnel, and local development server previews, with up to 5 tunnels running at the same time. Its limitations are also clear: it heavily depends on Claude Max, Claude Code CLI, the local machine staying online, and mobile network conditions. The page only explicitly mentions macOS and iOS; Windows, Android, a Chinese interface, customer support, and payment methods are not specified.
Kommandr is best suited for developers who already subscribe to Claude Max, use Claude Code for daily coding, and want to keep reviewing work, editing files, and viewing local previews from their phone while away from their desk. If you do not use Claude Code, or if you are looking for a standalone AI IDE, it is not a full replacement for Cursor, Windsurf, or GitHub Copilot. The page does not disclose access conditions from China. Given its reliance on Claude accounts and Cloudflare Tunnel, real-world usability may be affected by local network and payment conditions, so it is best to test it first via the free download path.
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