Digital design enters a new phase. Anthropic has presented Claude Design, an experimental tool that allows generating complete interfaces from simple text instructions.
The system not only creates visual designs, but it builds advanced prototypes that can become functional applications in a matter of minutes.
How Claude Design Works
The process is straightforward: the user describes what they want and the tool automatically generates a high-fidelity interface.
From there, each element can be adjusted:
- Structure
- Colors
- Typography
- Interactive components
All of this through a conversational system, without the need for traditional tools.
The key: moving from design to code without friction
The great novelty is in the integration with Claude Code, the programming system of Anthropic. Once the design is finished, the user can convert it directly into a functional application, eliminating the classic separation between designers and developers.
This complete flow -from idea to product- redefines the digital creation process.
Much more than interfaces
Claude Design is not limited to creating web pages. It also allows generating:
- Mobile applications
- Interactive dashboards
- Logos and visual identity
- Marketing materials
Furthermore, projects can be exported in professional formats such as HTML, PDF, or presentations.
Why it puts Figma and Adobe on alert
The arrival of this tool represents a profound change in the design sector.
By automating a large part of the creative and technical process, Claude Design reduces dependence on traditional platforms such as Figma or Adobe.
The market already interprets this move as a possible disruption in the entire digital design industry.
Availability and first steps
Anthropic has launched Claude Design in a preliminary phase for users of its most advanced plans, with a progressive rollout.
It is a first step that anticipates a broader evolution in the use of artificial intelligence applied to design and development.