Every Claude Feature Explained in One Video

By Futurepedia

Categories: AI, Tools

Summary

Most users leverage only 10% of Claude's capabilities. The platform offers three models (Opus, Sonnet, Haiku) optimized for different use cases, free tier access with usage-based credits, and recently added features like internet access, multi-image analysis, and interactive artifact generation—making it competitive for writing, document analysis, and data visualization tasks.

Key Takeaways

  1. Three distinct Claude models serve different needs: Opus for maximum capability, Sonnet for everyday use with excellent writing tone, and Haiku for quick responses. Choose based on task complexity to optimize credit usage.
  2. Claude's internet access feature, recently added after years of launch, enables current information retrieval without manual configuration—differentiating it from earlier versions limited to training data.
  3. File upload functionality supports PDFs, images, and spreadsheets for analysis. Claude can extract text, analyze complex data visualizations, and generate interactive charts from static images as 'artifacts.'
  4. Email draft feature generates multiple options in formatted interface with direct Gmail integration—allowing copy, edit, or send directly without leaving the platform.
  5. Usage-based credit system applies to all models; better models consume more credits. Strategic model selection (Sonnet vs. Opus) directly impacts credit expenditure and free tier longevity.

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Transcript Excerpt

Claude is one of the most powerful AI tools available right now. And most people are using maybe about 10% of what it could actually do. So, in this one video, I want to actually unlock a lot more of Claude for you. So, I want to show you every single Claude feature and I'll start with what's free and then I'll show you what you could unlock if you upgrade to their paid models, all the pricing options, all kinds of different things like new tools including cloud co-work, cloud code, cloud comput...