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Claude for Creative Work

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Claude for Creative Work
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Anthropic has partnered with major creative software companies including Adobe, Autodesk, Blender, and Ableton to launch new connectors that integrate Claude into existing creative tools, enabling faster ideation, automation of repetitive tasks, and expanded capabilities across design, 3D modeling, music, and visual production. The connectors allow users to control software through natural language, generate code, streamline workflows, and bridge applications in creative pipelines. Claude can now assist with learning tools, writing plugins, batch processing, and rapid prototyping via a new product called Claude Design. The initiative also includes support for academic programs in creative computation at RISD, Ringling College, and Goldsmiths, University of London.

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AnnouncementsClaude for Creative WorkApr 28, 2026Creative professionals look to technology to expand what's possible in their work. Claude can't replace taste or imagination, but it can open up new ways of working—faster and more ambitious ideation, a more expansive skillset, and the ability for creatives to take on larger-scale projects. AI can also help shoulder the parts of the creative process that eat up time by handling repetitive tasks and eliminating manual toil. Key to both these goals is integrating Claude into the tools the creative industry already knows and trusts.Today, with a coalition of partners including Blender, Autodesk, Adobe, Ableton, and Splice, we’re releasing a set of connectors—tools that let Claude work alongside the software creative professionals rely on, so…

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