Claude integrates with 8 creative tools including Blender, Adobe, and Autodesk, with the official Blender team personally developing the connector.

AIMPACT News, April 29 (UTC+8). According to Diancha monitoring, Anthropic released a batch of creative tool connectors, allowing Claude to directly operate the professional software used by designers and musicians in their day-to-day workflows. The first batch includes 8 connectors covering four areas: 3D modeling, visual design, music production, and live performance. Partners include Blender, Adobe, Autodesk, Ableton, Splice, Affinity by Canva, Resolume, and SketchUp. Their capabilities vary.

The Adobe connector connects to more than 50 tools under Creative Cloud, including Photoshop, Premiere, and Express. Autodesk Fusion allows users to create and modify 3D models using natural language. The Blender connector is developed by the official Blender team, is based on the MCP protocol, and can be called by other large models. The Ableton connector connects to the official documentation for Live and Push. Splice lets musicians directly search a royalty-free sample library within Claude conversations. The Resolume connector enables real-time natural-language control of VJ performance visuals.

Anthropic also joined the Blender Development Fund as a Corporate Patron, contributing at least €240,000 per year (about $281,000), alongside sponsors including Netflix, Epic, and Wacom. In addition, Anthropic collaborates with three institutions—the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), the Rigaer School of Art and Design, and Goldsmiths, University of London—to offer AI creative courses.

(Source: BlockBeats)

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