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Anthropic launches Claude Design for Mac following Opus 4.7 model upgrade

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Why This Matters

Anthropic's launch of Claude Design for Mac marks a significant step in integrating AI-powered design tools into the creative workflow, offering teams a more automated and collaborative approach to UI/UX development. Powered by the advanced Opus 4.7 model, it enhances productivity by building and refining design systems directly from codebases and design files, streamlining the design process for businesses and developers alike.

Key Takeaways

After two previous design-related updates this week, Anthropic is out with a new product today: Claude Design. The new Claude Design joins an existing suite of Mac tools, including Claude Cowork and Claude Code.

Claude Design is Anthropic’s latest research preview

Powered by Opus 4.7, Claude Design is Anthropic’s latest research preview from the Anthropic Labs team.

Anthropic describes how the new product works:

During onboarding, Claude builds a design system for your team by reading your codebase and design files. Every project after that uses your colors, typography, and components automatically. You can refine the system over time, and teams can maintain more than one. Start from a text prompt, upload images and documents (DOCX, PPTX, XLSX), or point Claude at your codebase. You can also use the web capture tool to grab elements directly from your website so prototypes look like the real product.

From there, Claude Design includes features for refining design work, collaborating with others, and exporting files. Claude Design work can be easily handed off to Claude Code as well.

“Over the coming weeks, we’ll make it easier to build integrations with Claude Design, so you can connect it to more of the tools your team already uses,” Anthropic adds.

Anthropic says Claude Design is available for Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers. The feature is off by default for Enterprise, but can be enabled by admins.

The feature will roll out gradually over the course of the day, the company says.

You can learn more about Claude Design here. Claude for Mac is available here.

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