Anthropic announced updates to its Claude Design tool on June 17 that add design system imports, tighter integration with Claude Code, and new export options. The changes target enterprise teams needing AI-generated designs to align with brand guidelines and move smoothly into production.
The beta features are available to Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise customers. Users can now import design systems from GitHub repositories, design files, or raw uploads, after which Claude checks its output against the system and corrects results before display.
Anthropic said the goal is to let users explore more design directions while making handoffs to polish or build more seamless. A new admin role allows organizations to approve a standard design system and restrict edits to maintain consistency in typography, colors, and components.
Integration improvements include commands such as /design-sync for pulling design systems into Claude Design and /design for creating and editing projects from the terminal. Users can also export to PDF and PowerPoint or send work to tools including Adobe, Canva, Miro, Replit, and Vercel.
More than one million people used Claude Design in its first week after launch. The update shares usage limits with other Claude tools and reduces tokens per average turn, addressing earlier tester concerns about rapid limit consumption.