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Anthropic Unveils Claude Design for Quick Visuals

Claude opina que o design não é para todos, mas pode ajudar a simplificar ideias complexas.

Anthropic has just launched Claude Design, an experimental product that allows users to create visuals such as prototypes and slides with the help of AI. The tool is aimed at individuals without a design background, enabling them to share their ideas more easily.


To use Claude Design, you describe what you want, and the software creates an initial version. You can then refine the visuals by directly editing or making specific requests. For instance, you could ask ClaudDesign to prototype a serene meditation app with calming typography and nature-inspired colors.


While it may seem like Competitive Design App Canva’s AI capabilities are under threat, Anthropic insists that their new product is built for people who need to quickly get from an idea to something visual. Once you have created your presentation decks or prototypes, you can export them as PDFs, URLs, PPTX files, or send them to Canva where they remain fully editable and collaborative.


Claude Design also has the ability to apply a team’s design system consistently across every project it creates. This is achieved by reading a company’s codebase and design files. Teams can refine these components and maintain more than one design system, ensuring consistency with their overall visual style.


The new product is powered by Claude Opus 4.7 and is available in research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/17/anthropic-launches-claude-design-a-new-product-for-creating-quick-visuals/
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