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Anthropic Preps Opus 4.7 and an AI Design Tool That Has Adobe and Figma Nervous

Anthropic is preparing to release Claude Opus 4.7 alongside a new AI design tool that generates websites and presentations from natural language prompts. The company has partnered with Figma to convert AI-generated code into editable design files and integrated Claude into Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Figma, Adobe, Wix, and GoDaddy stocks all dropped 2–4% on the news. Opus 4.7 is expected to focus on multi-step reasoning, long-duration tasks, and multi-agent coordination.

The design tool is the bigger story here. Model upgrades are incremental; a tool that lets non-designers build production websites from a text prompt is a category disruption. The Figma partnership is clever — it turns a potential competitor into a distribution channel by making AI output editable in a tool designers already use. But the stock drops tell you the market sees this as net negative for incumbents. If Anthropic can ship even a "good enough" design experience, the $50 billion design-tools market gets repriced around AI-native workflows within 18 months.
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