Anthropic Claude Opus 4.7 and AI Design Tool Imminent, Sending Adobe and Figma Shares Down 2%
Summary
Anthropic is preparing to release Claude Opus 4.7 and a new AI-powered design tool capable of generating websites, presentations, landing pages, and products from natural language prompts, according to The Information, citing a person with knowledge of the plans. Both products could launch as soon as this week.
The design tool — described as comparable to Google Stitch — targets both technical and non-technical users, putting it on a direct collision course with creative software incumbents. Shares of Adobe, Wix, and Figma each fell more than 2% following the report, a rapid market reaction that signals investors view the tool as a credible threat rather than incremental competition. Startups including presentation platform Gamma are also in the crosshairs.
Opus 4.7 is not Anthropic’s most capable model — that distinction belongs to Claude Mythos, which remains in early-partner testing and is being used to identify security vulnerabilities. Opus 4.7 sits below Mythos in the model hierarchy, though its precise capability profile has not been disclosed. Anthropic declined to comment on the new releases.
The dual launch — a frontier-adjacent model alongside a consumer-facing design product — suggests Anthropic is simultaneously pushing on enterprise AI capability and broader product reach, a strategy that mirrors moves by OpenAI and Google over the past six months.
Source: https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/exclusive-anthropic-preps-opus-4-7-model-ai-design-tool


