Anthropic is preparing to launch a new experimental feature in the Claude web app — the “Artifacts Gallery.” This gallery will be a place where users can browse curated samples of artifacts created by others. The gallery will include categories such as “All,” “Learn something new,” “Life tips,” “Play a game,” “Creativity,” and “Touch nature,” as well as a personalized section “My Artifacts.”
New Claude web app update adds "Artifacts Gallery" experiment (previously discovered as "Artifacts Studio") with a list of artifacts for "Inspiration" (categories: "All", "Learn something", "Life hacks", "Play a game", "Be creative", and "Touch grass") and "My artifacts"
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Artifacts in Claude are individual dynamic results, such as documents, code, diagrams, or interactive applications, that appear in a special window next to the chat. Users will be able to view examples of artifacts and see the full conversations in which they were created. Importantly, artifacts can contain real-time features, interacting with Claude through the API, allowing for assistance or interaction with AI directly within the artifact.
The feature is in the development stage and is currently unavailable to the general public. Once launched, users will be able to find, customize, and share artifacts, as well as create their own AI-supported mini-applications within the new section of the Claude web interface. The gallery aims to inspire users to create and enhance artifacts, fostering a community of creators.
Recently, Anthropic has focused on making AI work results more interactive and reusable. Artifacts have become part of this strategy, allowing for the generation, editing, and distribution of complex content — from code snippets to full-fledged applications — directly in the chat.