Anthropic is preparing to launch Claude Opus 4.7, its next flagship model, alongside a new AI-powered tool that lets users build websites, landing pages, and presentations using plain English prompts—no design experience required. The Information broke the story on April 14 citing sources with direct product knowledge. Markets responded within hours: Figma, Adobe (ADBE), Wix, and GoDaddy shares each fell 2-4% as investors priced in competitive pressure from Anthropic's first move into the roughly $30 billion web design software market. Opus 4.7 builds on Claude Opus 4.6, which launched in February 2026 with a 1M-token context window and advanced coding capabilities. The design tool targets both technical and non-technical users. Practical use case: a solo founder describes a complete product landing page in plain text and receives production-ready HTML and design assets in seconds. This follows Claude Cowork, which triggered significant software selloffs earlier in 2026—indicating the market treats every new Anthropic product category as a competitive threat to established software. International reach: Anthropic's $10B Google Cloud compute partnership ensures global API availability at launch. Release is expected before the end of the week of April 14.
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