
Claude Design Is Here: How Anthropic Labs Wiped $30B Off Figma, Adobe and Wix in a Single Day
TL;DR: „Claude Design is Anthropic's first Labs product: a conversational design surface for prototypes, slides, mockups, and marketing collateral. Powered by Opus 4.7, included in all Pro/Max/Team/Enterprise plans, exports to Canva/PPTX/PDF, hands off to Claude Code. The market reacted brutally on launch day: Figma −6%, Adobe −2.7%, Wix −4.7%, GoDaddy −3%. Adobe countered 24 hours later with a Firefly-Claude connector – rivals turning into partners."
— Till FreitagThe 30-second version
On April 17, 2026, Anthropic launched Claude Design – the first product under the new Anthropic Labs banner. It's also the first time Anthropic has stepped beyond pure model-layer products and built a full end-user surface that isn't called "Chat".
Three things you should know:
- It's not a Figma clone. It's a conversational design surface that produces slides, prototypes, wireframes, pitch decks, and marketing collateral – from text, codebases, or screenshots.
- It runs on Opus 4.7 – the same model premium seats got last week. No upcharge, no new plan.
- The market reacted instantly. Figma −6%, Adobe −2.7%, Wix −4.7%, GoDaddy −3% – all on the same day. Roughly $30B in market cap evaporated.
This fits cleanly with Anthropic's strategy of the past two years: grow organically, dig deeper into the existing niche, then extend the stack upward.
What Claude Design actually does
Anthropic positions the tool around six use cases. Three are designer-facing, three are explicitly for non-designers:
- Realistic prototypes – turn static mockups into interactive prototypes without code review or PRs
- Wireframes & mockups – PMs sketch feature flows and hand them off to Claude Code for implementation
- Design explorations – fast variant generation for designers who normally have to ration exploration
- Pitch decks & presentations – from outline to on-brand deck "in minutes", export as PPTX or send to Canva
- Marketing collateral – landing pages, social media assets, campaign visuals
- Frontier design – code-powered prototypes with voice, video, shaders, 3D, built-in AI
During onboarding, Claude reads your codebase and design files and builds a design system from them. Every project after that uses your colors, typography, and components automatically. Teams can maintain more than one design system in parallel.
What the workflow actually looks like
Anthropic describes five building blocks that together form the creative loop:
| Building block | What it does |
|---|---|
| Brand built in | Onboarding reads codebase + design files, builds a design system |
| Import from anywhere | Text prompt, DOCX/PPTX/XLSX upload, codebase pointer, web-capture tool |
| Fine-grained controls | Inline comments, direct edit, sliders for spacing/color/layout, "apply across" |
| Collaborate | Org-scoped sharing, edit access with in-design group chat |
| Export anywhere | Internal URL, folder, Canva, PDF, PPTX, standalone HTML |
| Handoff to Claude Code | Complete handoff bundle with a single instruction |
The web-capture mode is the part that makes investors most nervous: you point Claude at an existing website, and it pulls components 1:1 into your prototype – including design-system detection. What Webflow and Wix laboriously offer as a "template gallery", Claude does in one prompt.
Availability & pricing
- Plans: Claude Pro, Max, Team, Enterprise (research preview)
- Surcharge: None. Uses your existing subscription limits.
- Beyond the limits: Optional via Extra Usage – same mechanism as Opus 4.7
- Enterprise default: Off. Admins must explicitly enable it in org settings.
- Access: claude.ai/design
If you're on a premium seat and haven't tightened your spend controls yet, now is a good moment – design sessions can be token-intensive, especially when vision inputs (screenshots, PDFs, codebases) are in play.
The market reaction: −6%, −4.7%, −3%, −2.7%
The market response was unambiguous (sources: Yahoo Finance / Investing.com, ChosunBiz, India Today):
| Company | Ticker | Move on Apr 17, 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Figma | NYSE: FIG | −6.0% |
| Wix | NASDAQ: WIX | −4.7% |
| GoDaddy | NYSE: GDDY | −3.0% |
| Adobe | NASDAQ: ADBE | −2.7% |
What markets are pricing in here is not "Claude Design is already better than Figma today". It's the recognition that the design-tool stack – the layer between idea and production – is now officially up for grabs. Same as what happened in the Webflow/WordPress market 12 months ago, same as what's playing out in SaaS sales tools right now.
The Death Score logic maps cleanly: tools whose primary value sat in the visual editor are exposed. Tools whose primary value lives in collaboration, compliance, and distribution (Canva, Adobe Express, Figma's multiplayer layer) are less so.
Adobe's 24-hour counter
What's interesting is what happened 24 hours later: Adobe announced a Firefly–Claude connector and actively positioned itself as a platform partner instead of a rival. The stock recovered partially. The message: "If Claude does the generation, we do the distribution and asset management."
Canva is playing the same logic. The Anthropic blog quotes Cameron Adams (Canva): "We're excited to build on our collaboration with Claude, making it seamless for people to bring ideas and drafts from Claude Design into Canva."
Translation: get partnered early enough and you don't get replaced – you get the traffic Claude generates.
What this means for your team
Three pragmatic recommendations:
If you're a designer: try it this week. Not because it replaces Figma, but because the exploration step – the first 5–10 variants you never build because there's no time – just got cheap. That changes how much you iterate upfront.
If you're a product manager or founder: you no longer need a designer for wireframes and pitch decks. What you need is a design system in your codebase – so Claude has something to dress in.
If you run an agency or AI product studio (like we do): the handoff to Claude Code is the actual game changer. A design-to-code pipeline without an intermediate step means 4-week cycles become 2-week cycles. Clients notice that. Competitors still working in Sketch + Storybook notice it too.
Our take
Claude Design is not a Figma killer. It's something different: the first serious attempt to treat design as an output format of a language model – not as a separate discipline with its own tool stack. It's the same motion we saw in code with Claude Code, and in slides with Gamma & Tome. This time it hits the layer Adobe and Figma have held near-monopolistically for 20 years.
The interesting question isn't "who wins?". The interesting question is: what becomes of the designer profession when the toolbox is operated by a language model? Our take: designers become editorial directors for AI output. Less pixel-pushing, more taste, curation, and brand integrity. That's a better role – but a different one.
We're already retooling our AI-first builder workflows around it. If you want to see what that looks like in practice: reach out.








