Anthropic introduced a new visual design assistant

Anthropic has unveiled Claude Design, an experimental AI-powered tool designed to help users without professional design experience create visual materials. The tool allows startup founders and product managers to generate prototypes, slides, and one-page layouts simply by describing their needs in text. Reports 3dnews.ru.
Users can refine the generated designs through further prompts or manual edits. For instance, a user can request a meditation app prototype with calming typography and natural motifs, then ask the AI to adjust colors or add a dark mode toggle. To maintain brand consistency, Claude Design can analyze a company's existing codebase and design files to mimic its specific visual style.
While it may seem like a competitor to Canva, Anthropic stated that Claude Design is intended to complement rather than replace such platforms. Projects can be exported as PDFs or PPTX files and sent directly to Canva for further collaborative editing.
Powered by Claude Opus 4.7, the tool is currently available in research preview for subscribers of the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. This launch signals Anthropic's strategic push into the corporate market, following the recent introduction of its AI agent assistant, Claude Cowork.
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