Anthropic released Claude Design on Friday, a new design suite built on the Opus 4.7 model that enables users to create visual projects through natural language prompts, inline comments, and customizable sliders. The tool allows designers and creators to prototype wireframes, iterate on designs, and generate visual assets without traditional design software, marking another expansion of Claude's capabilities beyond text generation. Early adopters have identified several compelling use cases emerging in the first days of availability. Marketing teams are using Claude Design to generate campaign assets, product teams are leveraging it for mobile app wireframes and interactive prototypes, and startups are creating pitch deck visuals and launch video mockups. The tool appears particularly useful for rapid iteration and ideation phases where speed and natural language interaction offer advantages over traditional design workflows. While the tool shows promise for democratizing design work, the episode explores both its strengths and current limitations. Users report that Claude Design excels at translating conceptual descriptions into visual layouts and handling design feedback through conversational interfaces, though some edge cases and specialized design requirements still fall short of professional-grade design tools.