Anthropic has unveiled Claude Design, an experimental tool that enables users to create visual content such as prototypes, presentations, and one-page documents using its AI assistant.

The company said the product is designed primarily for non-designers, including founders and product managers, allowing them to turn ideas into visual outputs through simple text prompts.

Users can describe what they want, and the system generates an initial design that can be refined through additional instructions, such as adjusting layout, colours, or typography.

Claude Design is powered by the company’s latest model, Claude Opus 4.7, and is available in research preview for subscribers on Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans.

Anthropic said the tool is intended to complement existing design platforms like Canva rather than replace them. Users can export generated designs as PDFs, presentation files, or URLs, and continue editing them in external tools.

The system can also apply a company’s existing design standards by analysing its codebase and design files, ensuring consistency across outputs.

The launch underscores Anthropic’s broader push into enterprise productivity tools as competition intensifies in the AI-powered workplace software market.