Claude Design by Anthropic Labs - Make prototypes, slides & one-pagers by talking to Claude
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Claude Design by Anthropic is an AI-powered design tool that turns ideas into polished visuals through simple prompts. Create prototypes, decks, and marketing assets, refine them via conversation, and export anywhere. It speeds up design workflows, ensures brand consistency, and enables designers, founders, and marketers to go from concept to execution faster.

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ZeroHuman.
Claude Design by Anthropic Labs is a big step toward AI-powered creative workflows 👇
What it is: A collaborative AI design tool to create polished visuals like prototypes, decks, landing pages, and more
Problem → Solution:
Design is time-consuming and requires expertise
Claude lets you describe ideas and iteratively refine them through conversation
What’s different:
Conversational design workflow
Real-time editing with inline feedback
Automatic application of your team’s design system for consistent outputs
Key features:
Prompt-to-design generation
Inline comments and direct edits
Adjustable controls (spacing, color, layout)
Import from docs, images, or codebases
Team collaboration and shared workspaces
Export to PPTX, HTML, Canva
Benefits:
Faster iteration and experimentation
No design expertise required
Consistent, on-brand outputs
Smooth handoff from design to development
Who it’s for & use cases: Designers, PMs, founders, and marketers for wireframes, pitch decks, landing pages, marketing assets, and interactive prototypes.
Feels like a strong bridge between idea → design → execution.
I and @rohanrecommends co-hunt today.
Excited to discover and share this BIG update with the PH community alongside you @byalexai.
This was an obvious direction for Claude because it was technically good, but lacked design sense. This launch bridges that gap.
Anthropic CPO left @Figma’s board before this competing product rolled out. We will continue to watch the big tech drama unfold.
What I am most excited about this update is ability to export to Canva and edit AI designs further. It is going to be such a joy designing stuff! :)
I've tried this and found that I can create a marketing video from reading my codebase in 10 minutes. 🤔 But just to do this, it costs me 46% of my weekly limit. 😂
I have a question....Would this be capable of creating a walkthrough to a newly created app? And if so, can Claude Code leverage Claude Design for this task, through an available MCP?
I've answered this myself. I was able to create a fairly interactive walkthrough using screenshots. It did a rather impressive work. Absolutely love it. Unfortunately, the limits are not enough. It's already using extra credit off my account and I'm on the Max Plan
Fliz AI
Each day there's a new Anthropic surprise!! Thanks for that!
Great tool, love it, ate my weekly usage in 1h (I only managed to setup the design system)
honestly the design system auto-apply is the part that gets me most excited here. been prototyping landing pages with Claude for a while now and the biggest pain was always manually fixing brand colors and spacing after generation. if this actually learns your team's tokens and applies them consistently that's a massive time save. curious how it handles edge cases tho - like does it respect component-level overrides or just global styles?
@ethanfrostlove I found I had to make granular changes by highlighting the exact sections that needed fixing, it did it quite well. To answer your question I believe it does both. The biggest limitation will be how it's prompted. This is where many non-technical newcomers might find difficulty in, especially if they're not much adept in the ways of reasoning and asking the crucial questions.
Athena
I heard it uses double tokens compared to working with Claude Code via Figma MCP. What are the main benefits of this?
The description targets designers, founders, AND marketers as separate audiences. Does the prompting experience actually adapt to those different skill levels, or is it the same interface regardless? A founder who's never opened Figma and a senior designer asking for the same output are going to need very different feedback loops.
@sounak_bhattacharya It's the same interface. The output depends on who gives the prompt.
Claude Design is huge. For someone who has been part of the UI/UX community for long, Claude Design is something I'm looking forward to. It seems like Claude is trying to compete with Figma, but only time will tell if it will be successful in replacing it.