Figma has been the unchallenged center of digital design for years. Yesterday, Anthropic quietly placed a bet that AI can change that.
On April 17, Anthropic launched Claude Design - a new product under its Anthropic Labs umbrella that lets you collaborate with Claude to build visual work: prototypes, slides, wireframes, landing pages, one-pagers, and more. It's powered by Claude Opus 4.7, their latest vision model, and it's rolling out in research preview for Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers right now.
This isn't Claude generating pretty mockups you paste into Figma. This is a full design loop - ideation, iteration, export, and handoff - without ever leaving the chat.
The Problem It's Solving
Anthropic frames the core issue well: even experienced designers ration exploration. There's never enough time to prototype ten directions, so you pick two or three and commit. And for founders, PMs, and marketers who have a strong vision but no design background, turning ideas into shareable visuals has always required either hiring someone or learning tools that take months to master.
Claude Design is trying to solve both problems at once. Give designers room to explore widely. Give everyone else a way to produce visual work that doesn't look like a Canva template from 2019.
How the Workflow Actually Works
The flow is more structured than you'd expect from a chat-based tool.
Your brand gets built in first. During onboarding, Claude reads your codebase and design files to build a design system - your colors, typography, components. Every project after that inherits it automatically. No more pasting hex codes into every prompt.
You can start from anything. A text prompt, uploaded images, a DOCX, PPTX, or XLSX file, your codebase, or a live website via the web capture tool. If you want the prototype to look like your actual product, you point it at your site and Claude pulls the elements directly.
Iteration happens inline. You can comment on specific elements, edit text directly, or use custom adjustment knobs - built by Claude - to tweak spacing, color, and layout live. Then ask Claude to apply changes across the entire design at once.
Collaboration is organization-scoped. Keep designs private, share a view-only link inside your org, or grant edit access so teammates can jump into the same conversation with Claude together.
Export goes everywhere. Standalone HTML, PDF, PPTX, a shareable internal URL, or directly to Canva. The Canva integration is a first-class feature - designs land as fully editable Canva files, ready to refine and publish.
Handoff goes to Claude Code. When a design is ready to build, Claude bundles everything into a handoff package you pass to Claude Code with a single instruction. Design to implementation in one pipeline.
What Teams Are Actually Using It For
Anthropic lists six core use cases, and they're more specific than the usual "boost your productivity" marketing copy:
- Realistic prototypes - Designers turn static mockups into interactive, shareable prototypes without touching code or going through PR review.
- Product wireframes - PMs sketch feature flows and hand off directly to Claude Code for implementation, or to designers for refinement.
- Design explorations - Quick generation of a wide range of visual directions to explore before committing.
- Pitch decks and presentations - From rough outline to on-brand deck in minutes, exported as PPTX or sent to Canva.
- Marketing collateral - Landing pages, social media assets, campaign visuals, ready for designer polish.
- Frontier design - Code-powered prototypes with voice, video, shaders, 3D, and built-in AI.
That last one is the most interesting. "Frontier design" positions this beyond Figma's territory entirely - into interactive, AI-native artifacts that traditional design tools can't produce at all.
What Early Users Are Saying
Three companies shared early reactions, and the numbers are specific enough to be credible.
Brilliant, the interactive learning platform, noted that their most complex pages - which previously took 20+ prompts to recreate in other tools - required only 2 prompts in Claude Design. Their Senior Product Designer called the prototype-to-production handoff with Claude Code "seamless."
Datadog's product team reported going from rough idea to working prototype before anyone leaves the room. Work that previously took a week of back-and-forth between briefs, mockups, and review rounds now happens in a single conversation.
Canva co-founder and CEO Melanie Perkins framed the integration as a natural extension of their mission - bringing Canva to wherever ideas begin. When a design exits Claude Design into Canva, it becomes fully editable and collaborative immediately.
Why This Is a Bigger Deal Than It Looks
Most AI design tools have been wrappers - you describe something, get an image, manually replicate it in your actual design tool. Claude Design is different in structure. The brand system, the inline editing, the Claude Code handoff, the Canva export - these aren't convenience features. They're the infrastructure of a complete design workflow.
What Anthropic is building here is a design agent, not a design assistant. One that holds context about your brand, your product, your team's work, and the full history of a project. That's the same pattern we've seen with Claude Code in engineering - an AI that doesn't just answer questions but participates in the actual production pipeline.
The implications for teams without dedicated design resources are significant. A founder with a clear vision and access to Claude Pro can now go from napkin sketch to investor-ready prototype without a single design hire. A PM can produce a feature wireframe precise enough to hand off to engineering directly. A marketer can generate a campaign landing page in a conversation.
Availability and Access
Claude Design is available now in research preview for Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers at claude.ai/design. Access is included in your existing plan and uses your subscription limits, with the option to enable extra usage if you go beyond them.
For Enterprise orgs, it's off by default - admins can enable it via Organization settings.
Anthropic says integrations with more tools are coming in the next few weeks.
Design just became part of the agentic stack. The question now is how fast the design community actually adopts it - and what Figma does next.
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