Anthropic Drops ‘Figma-Killer’ as Canva Goes All-In on AI
Anthropic Drops ‘Figma-Killer’ as Canva Goes All-In on AI
At Canva Create last week, COO Cliff Obrecht told 265 million users: “Until now, Canva has been a design platform with AI tools. Now we become an AI platform with design tools.”
Canva AI 2.0 landed alongside the speech: describe a 12-page Morocco planning deck in plain English, get editable vectors back. The same day, Anthropic CPO Mike Krieger resigned from Figma’s board ahead of Anthropic shipping competing design software. Figma’s stock did not have a great afternoon.
So what is Anthropic’s supposed “Figma-Killer?” Claude Design, which launched last Friday, powered by Opus 4.7’s vision capabilities. The company pitched it as a way to collaborate with Claude on polished visual work the way you already use it for code.
Here are the details
- Claude Design is available to Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users at claude.ai/design.
- Three features stand out: it reads your codebase to build a persistent design system, captures elements from any live site, and packages finished designs as a handoff bundle for Claude Code.
- Exports go to Canva, PDF, PPTX, standalone HTML, or a private company URL.
- Adobe, Wix, and yes, poor Figma, all had their stocks drop on the news.
Why this matters
Developers are already playing around and flexing with it on X:
- Ran Segall built a homeschooling app he called 10x better than Lovable or Replit.
- Jerrod Lew assembled a personal dashboard OS in two prompts.
- Anthropic designer Ryan Mather posted a 7-tip guide that’s the best walkthrough so far.
- Canva’s CEO even endorsed the integration at launch!
But the reaction in r/ClaudeAI landed closer to “resounding meh.” Their concerns, in brief:
- Every generated app looks identical, right down to the serif font, the blinking status dot, colored accent bars, and what one commenter called “container soup” of pills and cards.
- Users figured out that Claude Design pulls from Claude’s built-in frontend design skill, with a handful of default presets.
- Unless you upload reference screenshots or your own design tokens, the output “screams I just used one Claude prompt.”
- One commenter also flagged that two to three full prompts can exhaust weekly Pro limits, which tracks with this week’s broader compute-rationing story.
Our take
The teal-aesthetic problem is a preview of the bigger Claude problem that blew up this weekend. The r/ClaudeCode backlash thread on Opus 4.7 (1.7K upvotes, nicknamed “Gaslightus 4.7”) reports the model inventing files, defending hallucinated test results across 10 turns, and obsessively checking benign PowerPoint templates for malware. One user’s 17/29 eval stayed stuck while Opus kept inventing fresh reasons it was right.
So Anthropic shipped a design tool and a frontier model in the same week; the same opinionated defaults are baked into both. This is Anthropic, we’re talking about here, though. They’re arguably the most opinionated AI company out there. So what did you expect? On the model front, expect some updates to fix some of these issues ASAP. If they don’t… the newly revamped Codex could clean house with Claude’s last remaining dearly devoted devs… As the meme goes: 4.8 wen??
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