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Jin Daily AI Trivia: Opus 4.7 & Claude Design

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Jin Daily AI Trivia: Opus 4.7 & Claude Design

Anthropic just dropped two things at once: a new experimental product unit, Anthropic Labs – Claude Design, powered by the new Opus 4.7, their strongest visual model so far.

Opus 4.7 has received criticism for degraded recall over long context windows (the 1M context window is basically unusable right now). However, it makes up for it with a 3× increase in image input token capacity — 4,784 tokens (around 2500×1500 resolution) versus 1,568 tokens (around 1500×900) in previous Claude models. This upgrade significantly improves how clearly the model can “see” and operate on screenshots and images.

Fun fact: Google Gemini 3 Ultra supports up to ~2,240 media tokens, and it can further processes images in segments.

With these improvements, Claude Design can essentially absorb an entire product design workflow in one go:

Input: It can ingest text, images, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, website screenshots, full codebases, and existing design files. It then automatically extracts your organization’s design system (colors, fonts, components) to keep outputs consistent and on-brand. Workspace: You can comment directly on prototypes, edit copy inline, tweak parameters with sliders, and even work with 3D, shaders, and video.

Output: Export to PDF, PPTX, or HTML, send to Canva for further editing, or generate a shareable internal URL for your team.

The real killer move: the design package can be handed directly to Claude Code for implementation, compressing the traditional

“designer → front-end engineer → pixel-perfect review”

workflow into near-zero friction.

Claude Code is already their best product in my opinion — I even use it alongside open-source models. But Claude Design could be their second breakout hit, and it has serious potential to disrupt the market.

PS: It has its own usage quota, so it won’t eat into your coding limits.

Jin Daily AI Trivia: Opus 4.7 & Claude Design illustration

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