Is dabbling in Canva, Photoshop, or the technical intricacies of graphic design not your strong suit? AI firm Anthropic has a new tool working on its latest model Close the job 4he says it can help those with no design experience bring their ideas to life and help time-strapped designers prototype more ideas than they might otherwise.
Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic is now introducing Claude Design, a new tool that lets you create visual works like product designs, prototypes, pitches, slides, and one-pagers. The new tool is currently available in research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers and was rolled out to users earlier this week.
Users can enter a text query, upload images and documents in formats such as DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, or point to Cloud in the codebase to create a design. Alternatively, they can use a web capture tool to capture elements directly from their website, so their prototypes look like the real product.
Once created, users can fine-tune their creations by inline commenting on specific elements or by editing the text directly, or by using the adjustment buttons to adjust spacing, color, and layout live.
Users can keep their documents private or grant editing access so colleagues can modify the design and chat with Claude in a group chat. Once complete, users can share designs across the organization as internal URLs, save them to a folder, or export them as Canva, PDF, PPTX, or stand-alone HTML files.
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Anthropic says this will make it easier to integrate with Claude Design in the near future, so users can integrate it with more tools their teams use. If you’re interested in trying out AI design tools like these, you’re certainly not alone. About 86% of global designers say they use generative AI in their work. research By Figma.
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