Anthropic launches Claude Design research preview

Anthropic has introduced Claude Design, a new research preview tool that enables subscribers to generate designs, prototypes and slides using its Claude AI. Powered by the Opus 4.7 vision model, the tool emphasizes workplace visuals over arbitrary image generation. It is available now to Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers.

Anthropic announced Claude Design on April 17, a research preview that allows users to create slide decks, social media assets, app and web interfaces, and other visual prototypes. The company describes it as giving 'designers room to explore widely and everyone else a way to produce visual work.' Unlike typical image generators, it focuses on practical outputs, powered by Opus 4.7, which Anthropic calls its most capable vision model to date, released the previous day with improved image understanding capabilities. Claude Design begins with text prompts, which users can refine through conversation, inline comments, direct edits, and custom sliders for elements like glow or density in designs. It includes an onboarding process that analyzes an organization's codebase and design documents to adopt its colors, typography and style automatically. Users can upload images or documents, capture web elements, share projects, and export directly to Claude Code, with integrations planned soon. The launch comes amid similar releases from Adobe and Canva, though Claude Design supports exporting projects to Canva. Adobe has separately announced a creative AI agent for Claude. Anthropic positions the tool for business and coding workflows, available within existing subscription usage limits.

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Illustration of Claude AI controlling a Mac desktop, with open apps like Slack and Calendar, highlighting new research preview features.
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Anthropic's Claude AI Gains Full MacOS Desktop Control in Research Preview

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Building on its January Cowork feature, Anthropic has launched a research preview for Claude Code and Cowork tools, enabling Pro and Max subscribers' Claude AI to directly control Mac desktops—pointing, clicking, scrolling, and navigating screens for tasks like opening files, using browsers, developer tools, and app interactions such as Google Calendar and Slack. Safeguards address security risks, amid competition from tools like OpenClaw.

Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.7, a new AI model designed to assist developers with complex coding tasks. The company emphasized its improved instruction-following and memory capabilities. This release follows the earlier announcement of the more advanced Claude Mythos Preview.

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Anthropic has introduced a beta feature allowing its Claude AI to generate interactive charts, diagrams, and visualizations directly in chats. The tool aims to enhance understanding by replacing dense text with visuals when appropriate. It is available to all users on web and desktop platforms.

Anthropic announced a major computing deal with SpaceX on Wednesday that immediately boosts rate limits for Claude Code users. The agreement gives the AI company full access to a large data center in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Anthropic raised $65 billion in a new funding round and reached a $900 billion valuation, surpassing OpenAI.

Cursor announced the launch of Cursor 3 on Thursday, a new product interface that enables users to create AI coding agents for task completion. Developed under the code name Glass, the tool positions the AI coding startup to challenge competitors. It responds directly to recent successes by Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex.

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Anthropic has released a new cyber-focused AI model called Mythos, capable of detecting software flaws faster than humans and generating exploits. The model has raised alarms among governments and companies for potentially turbocharging hacking by exposing vulnerabilities quicker than they can be patched. Officials worldwide are scrambling to assess the risks.

 

 

 

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