Anthropic introduced Claude Design — a collaborative tool for creating design and prototypes
Anthropic introduced Claude Design — a tool for creating visual work through dialogue with AI. Designers explore ideas and create interactive prototypes. Market

Anthropic launched Claude Design, a new tool for collaborative creation of designs, prototypes, slides, one-pagers and other visual materials. The service runs on Claude Opus 4.7, the company's most powerful model, and is available in research preview for subscribers to Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise. Rollout is happening gradually throughout the day.
Why This Matters
Even experienced designers are forced to limit their exploration simply because there isn't time to quickly prototype a dozen variations. Usually they settle on two or three directions. For product managers and founders without design background, the situation is even more challenging: they have an idea, but can't translate it into visuals. Claude Design changes the rules: now anyone can do this.
Various teams are already using Claude Design for different tasks:
- Designers create realistic prototypes, share them, gather feedback, test with users — all without code review and PR
- Product managers turn rough sketches of feature-flows into mockups and hand them to designers or directly to Claude Code for development
- Designers quickly explore many variations and find the best directions
- Founders and account executives assemble a ready pitch deck from a rough draft in minutes, then export to PPTX or Canva
- Marketers prepare landing pages, social media assets and campaign visuals, then bring in designers for final polish
- Anyone can assemble code-powered prototypes with voice, video, shaders and built-in AI
How the System Works
The process starts with onboarding: Claude reads your codebase and design files, automatically builds your company's design system (colors, typography, components) and applies it to all subsequent projects. You can modify the system over time and even have multiple versions for different divisions or products. Starting points vary: text prompt, uploading images and documents (DOCX, PPTX, XLSX), direct reference to your codebase.
There's a web capture tool to extract interface elements directly from your website and create prototypes that visually match your real product. Editing works in several ways: embedded comments on specific elements, direct text editing, or adjustable sliders that Claude creates for your task. Then you can ask Claude to apply changes to the entire project at once.
Designs can be kept private, shared with your organization via link, or give colleagues full edit access so they can edit together and write to Claude as a group. When the design is ready for development, Claude assembles a handoff package with all details and delivers it to Claude Code with a single instruction. Over the coming weeks, Anthropic will add integrations with other tools that teams already use.
What This Means
Claude Design is the movement of AI tools from laboratories into real-world workflows. It's not just an image generator based on prompts, but a full workflow: brand preservation, import of different formats, collaborative work, handoff to development, export anywhere. Designers get a tool to experiment without time constraints. Non-designers get a way to independently realize their ideas. Companies save hours on iteration and alignment.