Tags: Opus 4.7

Anthropic Launches Claude Design, AI-Powered Tool for Business Visuals

Anthropic Launches Claude Design, AI-Powered Tool for Business Visuals CNET
Anthropic unveiled Claude Design on Friday, its first proprietary AI design platform aimed at workplace creators. The research‑preview tool lets users generate slide decks, social‑media graphics, and app or web interface mockups with fine‑grained controls for spacing, color and layout. Powered by the new Opus 4.7 model, Claude Design can analyze a company’s codebase and brand assets to ensure visual consistency. The service is now available to Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers, positioning Anthropic’s AI offerings squarely in the business‑productivity space rather than the consumer‑focused creative market. Read more

Anthropic launches Claude Design, an AI‑powered visual design assistant

Anthropic launches Claude Design, an AI‑powered visual design assistant Engadget
Anthropic introduced Claude Design, a research‑preview app that lets subscribers generate prototypes, slides, and full‑scale designs using its latest vision model, Opus 4.7. The tool starts with a text prompt and lets users refine outputs through conversation, inline comments and custom sliders. It can ingest an organization’s existing design assets to adopt its colors and typography automatically, and supports image uploads, document imports, and web captures. Claude Design is available to Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise customers and competes with recent AI assistants from Adobe and Canva. Read more

Anthropic CPO Mike Krieger Steps Down from Figma Board Amid Design-Tool Competition Concerns

Anthropic CPO Mike Krieger Steps Down from Figma Board Amid Design-Tool Competition Concerns TechCrunch
Mike Krieger, chief product officer of AI lab Anthropic, resigned from the board of design platform Figma on April 14, the same day the company filed a notice with the SEC. The move follows a report that Anthropic’s upcoming Opus 4.7 model will embed design capabilities that could rival Figma’s core offering. Krieger, a co‑founder of Instagram and the AI news app Artifact, joined Figma’s board less than a year ago. Investors are watching closely as the potential clash fuels worries about a "SaaSpocalypse" in the software sector. Read more