🎨 Anthropic has launched Claude Design - a tool for creating visual materials through Claude.
The recent news that Mike Krieger, CPO of Anthropic, left the Figma board didn’t take long to follow. Three days after his departure, Anthropic announced Claude Design - the first product of the new Anthropic Labs division, and at the same time a direct competitor to Figma in terms of prototypes and UI mockups.
It runs on Opus 4.7 and is available in research preview to all Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers.
The idea: you describe what you need with text or an uploaded document - a presentation, prototype, one-pager, interface mockup - and Claude assembles the result. During onboarding, it scans your codebase and design files and automatically builds a design system so that all projects follow your colors, typography, and components.
You can edit everything on the spot: highlight elements and leave comments, edit text directly, adjust spacing and colors. The finished product can be exported to Canva, PDF, PPTX, HTML, or sent directly to Claude Code as a handoff bundle for development.
From partner feedback, an interesting figure from Brilliant: pages that took 20+ prompts in other tools can be done in Claude Design in just 2.