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Anthropic Debuts Claude Design for Creating Prototypes, Pitch Decks, and Mockups

Anthropic today launched Claude Design, a new AI product for creating designs, prototypes, slides, and more. Claude Design uses Opus 4.7, a new AI model that was introduced earlier this week.


Opus 4.7 is Anthropic's most capable vision model, and it can see images in greater resolution. Anthropic says that it is "more tasteful and creative" when doing professional tasks. It is able to create higher-quality interfaces, slides, and docs, making it ideal for Claude Design. Claude Design was developed to allow founders, product managers, and marketers without a design background to create visuals for sharing an idea.

Claude Design is able to mock up an initial design after being provided with a prompt, and from there, designers can make revisions through conversation, comments, direct edits, and custom sliders made by Claude. Anthropic says that teams have been using Claude Design for realistic prototypes, wireframes and mockups, design explorations, pitch decks, presentations, social media assets, and more.

Working with Claude Design starts with brand assets, which Claude can get from the user's design files and codebase. Projects will use brand colors, typography, and other components, plus users can use a web capture tool to pull elements directly from their brand's website. Claude Design is not an image generator like Gemini's Nano Banana or ChatGPT, but it is similar to AI assistants that Adobe and Canva have rolled out.

There are included collaboration tools so multiple members of an organization can access and edit a design, and content created by Claude can be exported anywhere with support for Canva, PDF, PPTX, and standalone HTML files. Designs that are ready to build can be handed off to Claude Code, and Anthropic plans to make it easier to build integrations with Claude Design in the coming weeks.

Claude Design is available as a research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers. It is rolling out to users gradually throughout the day.

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3 hours ago at 02:16 pm
Check out this great calculator design they have in their Examples section


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4 hours ago at 01:20 pm

Pretty fair to say everyone in digital/web creation should be crapping their pants right now; including the tool makers.
No. Chat bots have been able to supply code for design for two-three years. Look how long Windsurf and Cursor have been around for.

Companies like Canva or Figma can do the same thing with custom models and also offer a choice of different providers.

It always requires a designer with good taste and experience to use these AI tools. The models are absolutely crap at designing on their own and need instructions so that they match each project’s spec. Just look at how ugly vibe coded apps are in the hands of clowns.
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4 hours ago at 01:21 pm

Pretty fair to say everyone in digital/web creation should be crapping their pants right now; including the tool makers.
Sure, until everybody hits the wall where everything from everyone looks the same no matter how well made it is.

Talented designers are not getting replaced.
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5 hours ago at 01:10 pm

I just saw that. It's crazy. Figma and many other apps must be crapping their pants.
Pretty fair to say everyone in digital/web creation should be crapping their pants right now; including the tool makers.
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3 hours ago at 02:44 pm

Wow, this is awesome, especially if you can export the graphs in several formats.

Lately Anthropic is launching great products, and the only caveat are their lower usage limits relative to OpenAI and Google. But so far it’s my favorite tool.
That only caveat it's a giant elephant in the room: it means they bleed money every day because the compute is heavily subsidize by VC money: i.e: there's no working business model, because if they would charge what it actually costs no body would use it.
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3 hours ago at 02:41 pm

Check out this great calculator design they have in their Examples section

Ha ha. Awesome. Figma must be shoving crap back to their ass from their pants.
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