Anthropic launches shareable Claude Code artifacts
Anthropic announced on Thursday the launch of a new feature for its Claude Code platform that enables users to transform any work session into a shareable web page, termed an artifact. The artifact functionality creates live visual pages that can encapsulate pull‑request walkthroughs, system explainers, dashboards, and release checklists, updating automatically as the underlying work evolves.
Work sessions that feed into artifacts may involve incident investigation, service refactoring, or data analysis. Each artifact page is constructed from the complete context of the session—including the codebase, any connected data sources, and the full conversation history. For example, an incident artifact can combine a failing test case, the associated function from the code, error data extracted from monitoring tools, and the root‑cause analysis generated during the session.
Artifacts refresh in real time whenever Claude Code makes changes, allowing teammates to see updates instantly. Every publication generates a new version at the same URL, and a built‑in version‑history feature lets users revert to earlier versions if needed. A gallery view is also provided so users can browse and manage all artifacts they have created.
By default, artifacts are private to the author. Users may share a page with teammates or across their organization directly from the artifact interface, but access is restricted to authenticated members of the organization; public sharing is not permitted. Administrators have additional controls via an organization‑level toggle and role‑based scoping, can define retention policies, and can monitor usage through a compliance API.
The artifact feature is currently available in beta for Claude Team and Enterprise customers through the Claude Code CLI and desktop application, and the resulting pages can be viewed in any web browser.
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