Claude Code May–July 2026 weekly limits promotion
Anthropic is temporarily increasing weekly usage limits for Claude Code from May to July 2026, offering developers more capacity during peak development periods.

- Weekly usage limits for Claude Code are temporarily increased from May to July 2026.
- The promotion applies to all existing users, with limits scaling by plan tier.
- No additional fees are required to access the boosted limits during the promotion period.
- Anthropic’s move targets developers preparing for mid-year project milestones.
Anthropic has announced a temporary promotion to raise weekly usage limits for Claude Code, its AI-powered coding assistant, between May and July 2026. The move aims to support developers during a period of heightened project activity, such as mid-year sprints or major releases. Users will experience higher token limits and extended session durations without additional costs, though the exact increase varies by plan. The promotion is part of Anthropic's strategy to encourage broader adoption of its developer tools ahead of its next major product cycle. Feedback from early testers suggests the expanded limits have already helped teams accelerate debugging and prototyping workflows.
Gains temporary but significant capacity boosts for coding workflows.
Reduces infrastructure costs for teams relying on AI coding assistants.
Signals Anthropic’s commitment to supporting developer productivity.
- Claude Code
- Anthropic’s AI-powered coding assistant designed to help developers write, debug, and optimize code.
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