Anthropic releases Claude Design, using conversations to generate prototypes, slides, and landing pages

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, Anthropic launched Claude Design under Anthropic Labs on April 17, aimed at producing design drafts, interactive prototypes, slides, and marketing materials through conversations with Claude. The product is powered by Claude Opus 4.7 and is available in research preview to Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers, with phased rollout on the same day, accessible via claude.ai/design. Enterprise accounts are disabled by default and must be enabled by administrators in organization settings. Users describe their needs in natural language, and after Claude provides an initial version, they can refine details through dialogue, embedded comments, direct editing, and custom adjustment sliders generated instantly by Claude. During the initial setup, Claude reads the team's codebase and design files to establish a dedicated design system. Subsequently, each project automatically inherits the team's color schemes, fonts, and components, with the ability to maintain multiple design systems and iterate at any time. Input supports text prompts, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX documents, and images, and can also use web capture tools to directly extract UI elements from target websites, making prototypes look closer to real products. Outputs can be shared via internal links within the organization, or exported as PDF, PPTX, standalone HTML, and can be pushed directly to Canva with one click. Claude Design integrates directly with Claude Code. Once the design is finalized, it is packaged into a handoff bundle, which can be handed over to Claude Code with a single command to proceed to implementation. For designers, this solves the long-standing issue of iterative testing being squeezed by project timelines; for product managers, founders, and marketing roles, it provides a new pathway to produce usable visual materials and connect directly with engineering delivery, bypassing the need for professional design skills. Among early users officially listed, learning platform Brilliant states that complex interactive pages, which previously required over 20 rounds of prompts in other tools to restore, can now be completed in just 2 rounds with Claude Design; Datadog says they can go from rough ideas to a working prototype in a single meeting; Canva is listed as one of the main export targets. (Source: BlockBeats)
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On-ChainCatUnderTheMoonlight
· 5h ago
Support PPTX export and also push Canva—workers making PPTs can finally breathe easy.
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FragilePosition
· 5h ago
Finally, no more switching back and forth between Figma and Claude; the reusability of the design system is really great.
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Post-RainReflectionsMarket
· 5h ago
Exporting HTML is friendly to the front end; pixel-perfect designers are in tears.
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GateUser-cbb8cdf5
· 5h ago
What is XLSX input operation, can it also handle data visualization?
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StakingDaydream
· 5h ago
Can you also upload DOCX files? Is there hope for reformatting contracts?
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GateUser-46c777d0
· 5h ago
Web scraping directly as a reference, doubling the efficiency of competitor analysis
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