Descriptions:
Claude Design is Anthropic’s new visual prototyping tool, built on the Opus 4.7 model, that generates code-powered interactive prototypes, slide decks, landing pages, and immersive experiences directly from natural language prompts. Unlike static mockup tools, it produces clickable interfaces with voice, video, 3D, and shader effects baked in — and is explicitly positioned as a first-draft generator meant to hand off to Figma or Canva for polish.
In this walkthrough from TheAIGRID, the host covers the full getting-started flow: accessing the tool at claude.ai/design, understanding the Pro and Max subscription requirements, and monitoring the separate weekly Claude Design usage limit (which sits outside the standard message quota and can run out quickly). A standout tip is setting up a design system before generating anything — using an AI-generated brand guide to lock in fonts, colors, and tone so every output stays on-brand from the first draft, reducing costly back-and-forth prompting.
The video also explains the practical difference between wireframe and high-fidelity outputs — wireframes let you evaluate layout options cheaply before committing to a full build — and demonstrates how Claude’s built-in clarifying questions help refine underdefined prompts. It’s an efficient primer for designers and non-designers alike who want to go from idea to interactive prototype using Anthropic’s latest creative tooling.
📺 Source: TheAIGRID · Published April 20, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







