Claude Opus 4.7 Plus an AI Design Tool: Anthropic's Busiest Week Yet

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Claude Opus 4.7 Plus an AI Design Tool: Anthropic's Busiest Week Yet

Anthropic is about to drop Claude Opus 4.7 and a brand-new AI design tool, potentially before the weekend. The Information broke the story on April 14, and markets reacted instantly: shares of Adobe, Figma, and Wix each fell more than 2 %.

What we know about Claude Opus 4.7

The new model builds on Claude Opus 4.6, released in February with a one-million-token context window. Opus 4.7 is expected to push further into multi-step reasoning, extended autonomous task execution, and multi-agent coordination.

Worth noting: Opus 4.7 is not Anthropic's most capable model. That title belongs to Claude Mythos, currently restricted to select partners for cybersecurity vulnerability research under a program called Project Glasswing, with a broader reveal expected in May.

The AI design tool that spooked Wall Street

The bigger strategic move here is an AI-powered tool that generates websites, landing pages, and presentations from plain language prompts. This puts Anthropic in direct competition with Google Stitch and startups like Gamma.

Until now, Anthropic sold chat interfaces and developer tools: claude.ai, Claude Code, APIs. Stepping into visual productivity signals a company that wants to own the entire workflow, not just the reasoning engine.

Anthropic's staggering growth in context

The financial backdrop is wild. Annualized revenue jumped from $9 billion at the end of 2025 to $30 billion, according to The Decoder. Venture capitalists are reportedly offering valuations up to $800 billion, more than double the $380 billion from February's Series G.

Over 1,000 enterprises now spend more than $1 million per year on Claude. That number doubled in under two months.

A packed week for the entire AI industry

Anthropic isn't the only one with news. OpenAI has updates lined up, and Meta hosts LlamaCon the same week. Since January 2026, Anthropic has shipped major updates roughly every two weeks, and this cadence shows no sign of slowing. For developers and designers alike, the takeaway is clear: AI tools aren't just chatting anymore. They're building.

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Lucas Ferretti Lucas Ferretti reports on AI startups, funding rounds, and the business side of artificial intelligence for AIxploria.