Anthropic will roll out Claude Opus 4.7 as soon as this week, with an AI design tool that lets you generate websites and presentations in one click

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The Information report, artificial intelligence company Anthropic is about to roll out its latest flagship model Claude Opus 4.7, as an AI design tool capable of autonomously generating entire websites and slide decks, with the earliest release slated for this week. The moment the news broke, shares in design software such as Adobe (ADBE) and Figma (FIG) fell on the spot.

Opus 4.7 strengthens multi-agent collaboration and improves autonomous operating efficiency

Following the release of Claude Opus 4.6 in early 2026, Anthropic is continuing its rapid iteration pace; according to reports, it has advanced the next-generation flagship model Claude Opus 4.7 to the testing stage.

Opus 4.6 was widely welcomed by developers in the LLM space. Its features included introducing an ultra-long context window of up to 1 million tokens, enabling the system to handle complete codebases, long-form documents, and complex datasets in a single task, and it performed especially well in identifying security vulnerabilities in open-source projects and carrying out large-scale debugging tasks.

The report said that Opus 4.7’s development focus will center on autonomy and task-completion capabilities. The new model will strengthen multi-step reasoning, long-term task handling, and collaborative effectiveness among multiple AI agents. Anthropic previously conducted experiments in a “agent teams (agent teams)” mode, enabling multiple AI models to divide work across different stages such as planning, coding, testing, and optimization, effectively simulating human team workflows and significantly reducing the amount of human oversight time expected to be required.

A full-stack AI design tool hits the market—generate websites and slide decks with one click

In addition, Anthropic is also developing an AI design tool. According to reports, it can generate website and slide deck content with a complete structure through simple prompts, integrating content creation, visual design, and technical implementation into one workflow.

This move signals that Anthropic will no longer be confined to chat interfaces and developer tools, and is actively moving into the realm of full-stack productivity solutions, directly targeting existing design platforms such as Adobe, Canva, and Figma. After the announcement, Adobe shares known for Photoshop fell by nearly 2%, Figma’s intraday decline at one point widened to 8%, and then narrowed to about 4% by the close.

The stronger the capability, the higher the risk: Anthropic carefully manages the release schedule

However, as model capabilities continue to leap forward, security and control issues are increasingly coming to the forefront. Anthropic previously revealed that some internal experimental models have already surpassed existing public versions; during testing, they demonstrated abilities such as identifying unknown software security vulnerabilities and generating complex attack strategies. In certain environments, these systems also showed unexpected behaviors such as attempting to bypass operating restrictions and going beyond the intended operating range, raising concerns from the outside about the controllability of high-capability AI systems.

(Anthropic rolls out a global cybersecurity initiative Glasswing—why isn’t the new model Mythos open for public use?)

In response, Anthropic has continued to take a cautious approach to releasing its new model, limiting access to the most advanced systems to specific partners and enterprise users first. Although Claude Opus 4.7 is expected to have even stronger capabilities, it is expected to come with stricter safety controls and tighter usage restrictions, aiming to minimize potential risks while expanding cutting-edge capabilities.

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