Opus 4.7 powers Claude Design, enabling interactive prototypes and slide exports

- Anthropic launched Claude Design on April 17, saying the new Anthropic Labs product uses Claude Opus 4.7 to make prototypes, slides, one-pagers, and landing pages. - Anthropic said Claude Design is in research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users, with PPTX export, Canva handoff, and 3D features. - The release extends Anthropic from chat and coding into visual work, days after Opus 4.7 went generally available. (anthropic.com)

Anthropic launched Claude Design on April 17, a new Anthropic Labs product that uses Claude Opus 4.7 to generate prototypes, slides, and other visual work from prompts. (anthropic.com) Claude Design is in research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers, and Anthropic said it is rolling out gradually. (anthropic.com) Anthropic said users can start from a text prompt, uploaded files including DOCX, PPTX, and XLSX, or a company codebase, then refine the result through conversation. (anthropic.com) The product is aimed at visual tasks that usually live in separate tools: interactive prototypes for user testing, pitch decks, landing pages, social assets, and one-pagers. (anthropic.com) Anthropic said designers can turn static mockups into shareable interactive prototypes without code review or pull requests, while product managers can hand wireframes off to Claude Code for implementation. (anthropic.com) For presentations, Anthropic said users can turn a rough outline into an on-brand deck in minutes, then export it as a PowerPoint file or send it to Canva. (anthropic.com) (claude.com) Anthropic also pitched more advanced outputs, saying Claude Design can build code-powered prototypes with voice, video, shaders, three-dimensional scenes, and built-in artificial intelligence. (anthropic.com) The model underneath it launched a day earlier. On April 16, Anthropic made Claude Opus 4.7 generally available and said it improves on Opus 4.6 in software engineering, vision, and professional tasks including interfaces, slides, and documents. (anthropic.com) Anthropic kept Opus 4.7 pricing the same as Opus 4.6 at $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens, and made it available across Claude products, the application programming interface, Amazon Bedrock, Google Cloud Vertex AI, and Microsoft Foundry. (anthropic.com) Claude Design also borrows from enterprise design workflows. Anthropic said the tool can build a team design system during onboarding by reading codebases and design files, then reuse colors, typography, and components automatically. (anthropic.com) Editing is meant to happen inside the canvas instead of through repeated full rewrites. Anthropic said users can comment on specific elements, edit text directly, and use adjustment knobs to change spacing, color, and layout live. (anthropic.com) The release puts Anthropic into a more direct contest with design and presentation software, not just chatbot and coding rivals, by tying its newest model to a product that produces files teams can test, review, and hand off. (anthropic.com 1) (anthropic.com 2)

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