Anthropic launches Claude Design, but why did Adobe and Figma stocks fall

Anthropic is doing it again. After shaking up the SaaS and coding markets, the company has now taken aim at design with the launch of a new AI-powered tool called Claude Design. Its a new AI-powered tool that can generate prototypes, presentations and marketing visuals from simple text prompts. Soon after the launch on Friday, the ripple effects were felt almost immediately on Wall Street, with shares of Figma and Adobe slipping sharply following the announcement.

Claude Design is essentially a tool that lets users create visual content, including prototypes, presentations, mockups and marketing assets, simply by describing what they want in plain text. Instead of opening a design app and building layouts element by element, users can type a prompt and Claude generates a first draft within seconds. The tool is currently available in research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscribers at no additional cost.

At the core of Claude Design is Anthropic’s latest vision model, Claude Opus 4.7, which can process and generate high-quality visuals with far more detail than earlier versions. The model is aimed at founders, product managers and marketers, and anyone who may not have formal design skills, allowing them to quickly turn ideas into polished outputs without relying heavily on designers or complex software.

How to use Claude Design

Using Claude Design is straightforward. Users begin with a prompt describing what they want to create. For instance, users can ask Claude Design to create a landing page, a pitch deck or an app interface. It will then generate a draft, which can be refined through conversation, inline edits or simple controls like sliders.

Users can tweak layouts, adjust colours or edit text directly, and Claude updates the design in real time. The tool also allows importing files like documents and images, or even pulling elements from a live website to build more realistic prototypes.

Another key feature is that it can understand and apply a company’s design system. During setup, Claude analyses existing design files or code and automatically uses the right colours, fonts and components, so everything stays consistent with the company’s identity, even when generated through AI.

Shares of Figma, Adobe drop

Anthropic’s Claude Design promises speed, ease and automation, and this appears to have unsettled investors. Following the announcement, Figma’s shares dropped by around 7.5 per cent, while Adobe saw a smaller but noticeable dip of over 1 per cent. The concern is not just about AI generating images, tools have been doing that for a while, but about generating complete, interactive prototypes and usable design assets from a single prompt.

That said, Anthropic is positioning Claude Design as a complement rather than a replacement for existing tools. Users can export their designs to platforms like Canva, or save them as PDFs, PPTX files or standalone HTML. There is also a direct handoff to Claude Code, allowing designs to be converted into production-ready code, keeping the workflow within Anthropic’s ecosystem.

Still, the tension is real, as AI steadily moves upstream into creative and professional software categories that were once considered difficult to disrupt. If tools like Claude Design continue to improve, they could change how design work begins, shifting it from manual creation to AI-assisted generation.

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