Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7: The AI is so powerful it’s spooking web design tools

Anthropic's rumored Claude Opus 4.7 is poised to revolutionize web design by generating websites and prototypes from simple text prompts. This potential shift has already impacted design-focused stocks like Figma and Adobe, as investors anticipate...

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The AI race may be entering a new phase, and this time the focus appears to be web design. Reports suggest Anthropic is preparing to launch Claude Opus 4.7, a new model that could help users create websites, landing pages, presentations, and prototypes using simple prompts, as per a report by The Information. Even before its release, the market reaction has been swift. For design and SaaS companies, the buzz around the new Claude tool has already sparked concern. Stocks linked to the design space, including Figma, Adobe, Wix, and GoDaddy, reportedly slipped following the leak, as per reports.

Is Claude entering the web design space?



Anthropic appears to be moving beyond conversational AI and coding assistance into a much broader productivity space. According to reports, Claude Opus 4.7 could be aimed at both technical and non-technical users, allowing them to generate websites, landing pages, product mockups, and presentation decks using just a single natural-language prompt.


That seems to be the biggest talking point around the rumored launch. If the reports are accurate, Anthropic’s next move is centered on design automation, an area currently dominated by companies such as Figma, Adobe, Wix, and Google’s Stitch.

The tool is said to simplify complex design workflows by turning plain text prompts into usable visual outputs. This means users may no longer need advanced design expertise to build prototypes or launch-ready landing pages.

Why are design stocks already falling?


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The market reaction was immediate. Reports indicate that Figma shares fell around 6%, while Adobe, Wix, and GoDaddy also saw declines after news of the potential launch surfaced. The sharp drop appears to be driven by investor concerns that AI-generated design tools could automate a large portion of traditional UI and web design work. The possibility that users can create polished websites and presentations through prompts alone has raised concerns about how existing design platforms may be affected, as per Investing.com UK.

Could this change how websites are built?



If launched as reported, Claude Opus 4.7 may mark a major shift in how digital products are created. Instead of starting from scratch in traditional design software, users may be able to describe what they need in plain language and receive an instant prototype or full layout. All eyes remain on Anthropic as speculation continues to build around what could be one of the biggest AI design launches of the year.

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What is Claude Opus 4.7 expected to do?

It is reportedly designed to create websites, presentations, and prototypes from natural language prompts.
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Why did Figma and Adobe stocks fall?

Investors reacted to reports that Anthropic may launch a competing AI design tool.
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