Anthropic Opus 4.7 rumor

Reports say Anthropic is preparing Claude Opus 4.7 this week, which is described as including an AI design tool for websites and presentations. Coverage also notes a technical partnership to turn AI-generated code into editable Figma files, and market reaction has put pressure on design-tool incumbents. (dataconomy.com) (gurufocus.com)

Anthropic is reportedly preparing a Claude Opus 4.7 release this week, alongside a tool that can generate websites and presentations from prompts. (decrypt.co) The report traces back to The Information, cited by multiple outlets on April 15, which said the new model and design product could ship as soon as this week. Dataconomy said the tool is aimed at both websites and slide decks, extending Claude beyond coding and text work. (dataconomy.com) A design tool like that would let a user describe a page in plain English, get working code, and then keep editing the result visually instead of rewriting everything by hand. Figma and Anthropic already announced a February 17 feature called “Code to Canvas” that turns Claude Code output into editable Figma frames. (figma.com) That partnership matters because it connects two parts of the same workflow: code is the live version of a product, and a Figma file is the shared workspace where teams review and revise screens. Figma said captured interfaces from a browser, including localhost or production builds, can be pasted into a design file as editable frames. (figma.com) Anthropic has been moving quickly this year. On February 5, it launched Claude Opus 4.6 with stronger coding, longer-running agent tasks, and a one million token context window in beta, and it also put Claude into Microsoft PowerPoint in research preview. (anthropic.com) Figma has publicly framed the Anthropic tie-up as a way to keep design in the loop even if artificial intelligence writes more of the first draft. CNBC reported on February 17 that Figma and Anthropic were partnering on “Code to Canvas,” while also noting the risk that future tools could let teams skip parts of the traditional design step. (cnbc.com) Investors reacted to the rumor as if that risk is getting closer. Investing.com, via Yahoo Finance, reported that Figma fell 6% on April 14 after The Information story, and similar pressure hit Adobe and Wix shares. (finance.yahoo.com) By the close on April 15, Google Finance showed Figma at $20.34, Adobe at $244.66, and Wix at $70.56, after a volatile two-day stretch in software stocks tied to artificial intelligence competition. Anthropic has not published an official Opus 4.7 announcement on its site as of April 15, so the launch timing and final feature set remain unconfirmed. (google.com 1) (google.com 2) (google.com 3) (anthropic.com)

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