Anthropic's fastest launch this week: Claude Opus 4.7 + new AI design tools, Adobe and Figma stocks plunge

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Behind the collective decline of software design stocks, there are reports that Anthropic is set to officially launch Claude Opus 4.7 and a brand-new AI design platform this week. This AI startup, valued at over a hundred billion dollars, is officially declaring war on Adobe and Figma.
(Background: Anthropic’s new model “Claude Mythos” is exposed as the strongest in history, with network attack capabilities causing concerns even among its own team)
(Additional context: Anthropic is aggressively acquiring AI biotech startup Coefficient Bio for $400 million, directly competing with OpenAI)

The stocks of the three giants in design software—Adobe, Wix, and Figma—dropped simultaneously yesterday, triggered by a report from The Information. The report indicates that Anthropic is rapidly advancing a dual-product plan: the new flagship language model Claude Opus 4.7 will be launched alongside an AI design tool, with a release as early as this week.

From conversation to full-stack website building products

According to the report, this new design tool from Anthropic will be integrated into a complete full-stack application development platform. Users will only need to give natural language commands to generate fully functional websites and business presentations from scratch. At the same time, the platform will feature a unified Claude Code interface, allowing engineers and non-technical designers to share the same workflow.

Compared to Adobe’s years-long subscription-based moat to fend off competition and Figma’s decade of experience in collaborative design, Anthropic’s approach is entirely different: it’s not about adding AI features to existing software, but about making AI the core engine of the entire creation process.

This architectural difference is the fundamental reason why investors feel uneasy.

“AI application platform” is the true ambition of Anthropic

Claude Opus 4.7 is also a highlight of this release, but more strategically significant is Anthropic’s move to shift from an “AI foundational model provider” to an “AI application platform provider” through this AI design tool.

This logic is not unfamiliar: after OpenAI opened the consumer market with ChatGPT, it moved into enterprise; Google embedded Gemini into Workspace; now it’s Anthropic’s turn, choosing to enter the design and productivity market—an industry worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually and not yet fully reshaped by AI.

For Adobe, Figma, and Wix, 2026 may be the most intense year they face AI-native competitors.

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