Anthropic has released a major overhaul of Claude Design, its AI design tool originally launched in April as a research preview. The update aims to address early user complaints—particularly high token usage that limited how much work Pro subscribers could do—and to reposition the product for more practical enterprise use. Anthropic says Claude Design now improves design-system adherence, with support for importing one or multiple design systems from sources such as GitHub repositories, design files, or uploads. After import, the tool builds prototypes using the specified components and checks outputs against the design system, with an added admin role that can approve a standard and restrict edits to help enforce brand guidelines.

The company also introduces bidirectional “round-trip” integration with Claude Code. Users can sync a design system from Claude Code into Claude Design and then pass a ready design back to Claude Code, aiming to reduce handoff friction between design and engineering.

To improve efficiency, Claude Design now shares usage limits with chat, Claude Cowork, and Claude Code, and Anthropic says it has reduced average token consumption per turn while maintaining quality. The update additionally expands export options to a wider set of partner tools, reinforcing Claude Design as an early-stage hub in a broader workflow.