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Anthropic launches Claude Design: AI that creates prototypes and presentations at the click of a button

In the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence, chatting is no longer just about words coming from a “bot” to answer your questions; it has now become a “brush” that paints your ideas and turns them into a visual reality. Anthropic has launched the new Claude Design tool, a revolutionary product aimed at empowering company founders, product managers, and marketers to create professional designs and prototypes without needing a deep background in design or the complexities of traditional graphic software.

Anthropic logo and Claude Design interface


Opus 4.7: The Creative Mind Behind the Design

At its core, Claude Design relies on the new Opus 4.7 model, the most powerful vision model Anthropic has produced to date. This model is distinguished by its ability to see and understand images with very high precision, making it capable of discerning fine details in user interfaces. The company states that this model has become “more tasteful and creative” when performing professional tasks, allowing it to create interfaces, documents, and presentations with quality that exceeds what previous models offered.

The goal of Claude Design is not just to generate random images, but to be an intelligent assistant that understands design structure. While other tools focus on generating artistic images, Claude focuses here on the functionality and practical aesthetics that companies need in their pitch decks or application prototypes.


Interactive Design That Starts with a Chat

The journey with Claude Design begins with a simple text prompt in which the user describes their idea. After that, the AI creates a prototype, and this is where the magic begins; users can make adjustments and improvements through continuous conversation, add direct comments, or even use custom sliders designed by Claude itself to control design elements.

From Phonegram: Claude Design computer interface showing a 3D world map with glowing arcs and a settings panel displaying theme customization, breakpoint, and grid options.

What truly sets this tool apart is its ability to adapt to brand identity. Claude can pull brand colors, fonts, and visual components directly from the user’s design files or even from code. Furthermore, a Web Capture tool is available to pull elements directly from the company’s website to ensure the new design is consistent with the existing identity.


Collaboration and Export: From Idea to Execution

Anthropic has not overlooked the collaborative aspect; Claude Design provides features that allow multiple team members to access and edit the design together. Once the work is finished, the design does not remain trapped on the platform; it can be easily exported to popular applications like Canva, saved as PDF and PPTX files for presentations, or even as standalone HTML files.

For developers, designs ready for implementation can be handed over to the Claude Code tool to begin the actual programming process, significantly narrowing the gap between the designer and the programmer. The tool is currently available as a research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers, and is being rolled out gradually to users.


My Experience with Claude Design

Five minutes after the phrase “Design me an innovative news app,” look at the image, look at the quality and greatness; this is a complete app and a complete identity for the Phonegram app.

From Phonegram: Claude Design interface for the Phonegram mobile app is displayed, showing a full-size UI on the right and notes, comments, and feature options on the left.
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I will tell you something, dear designer: AI will not take your job, but a person who uses AI will take your job. Therefore, if you do not master these new tools, blame only yourself. No one will work with these tools as skillfully and perfectly as you, because you are the one with the experience. So, no matter how much AI evolves, you will be the best at extracting treasures from it.

You can try Claude Design here

Do you think AI tools will make the human designer’s job disappear, or are they just smart assistants that will increase their productivity?

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macrumors.com

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