Is Anthropic about to launch a design tool that could shake up the creative software market?
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Is Anthropic about to launch a design tool that could shake up the creative software market?

Yahoo! Finance7d ago

Supposedly leaked internal documents suggest Claude Opus 4.7 and a visual productivity tool could arrive this week, with a more powerful model still in reserve.

Anthropic appears to be preparing for the imminent release of its next flagship AI model, Claude Opus 4.7, alongside a new design tool that would mark the company's first move into visual productivity software, according to reports citing leaked internal documents.

The drop could come as early as this week, according to some reports.

The design tool would allow both technical and non-technical users to create presentations, websites and landing pages using natural language prompts, placing Anthropic in direct competition with Figma, Adobe, Wix and presentation software startup Gamma.

The leak originated from two separate incidents in late March, when Anthropic accidentally exposed roughly 500,000 lines of internal code via its Claude Code developer package, and a misconfigured content management system made nearly 3,000 unpublished internal documents publicly searchable.

The exposed files contained references to Opus 4.7 and a subsequent model, Sonnet 4.8, as well as a next-generation model family codenamed Mythos and a new tier above Opus called Capybara, described in one draft document as "larger and more intelligent than our Opus models."

But Opus 4.7 may prove to be only an incremental step, with Anthropic's most capable model, Mythos, still under controlled access and currently being tested by select partners for security vulnerability research.

Anthropic has shipped three major model updates in as many months, with Opus 4.5 in February, 4.6 in March and 4.7 expected imminently, suggesting a release cadence that shows little sign of slowing.

The design tool remains the more strategically significant development, representing Anthropic's first step from pure model provider into consumer-facing productivity software.

The company, which has raised capital at a valuation approaching $800 billion, has not confirmed or denied the reported plans.

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