Anthropic is set to launch Claude Opus 4.7, its next flagship AI model, alongside a new tool for designing websites and presentations, The Information reports. Both products could launch as soon as this week, according to a person familiar with the plans.
The release of Opus 4.7 represents an incremental upgrade to Anthropic’s Claude lineup, building on Claude Opus 4.6, which launched in February. This prior model introduced enhancements for coding, task execution, and featured a one-million-token context window. Internal references to Opus 4.7 have emerged in recent weeks, indicating an imminent release.
Claude Opus 4.7 is distinct from Claude Mythos, a more powerful AI model that Anthropic has withheld from the public due to cybersecurity concerns. Anthropic operates a dual-track strategy, with Opus 4.7 serving as the commercial alternative while Mythos is being controlled through Project Glasswing, expected to unveil in May in San Francisco.
The new AI design tool is designed for creating websites and presentations, with news of its development impacting shares of design software companies. Specifically, Figma and Wix experienced declines on Monday following the announcement.
This move intensifies competition within the design tool market at a time when the S&P 500 Software and Services Index has fallen nearly 26% this year. Concerns hover over the potential for AI tools to decrease demand for traditional software products. Previous launches from Anthropic, such as the Claude Cowork assistant and related automation plugins, have spurred considerable selloffs in software stocks earlier this year.
Anthropic’s foray into design tools marks an expansion into visual and creative workflows. The company has partnered with Figma to convert AI-generated code into editable design files and integrated Claude into Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Since January 2026, Anthropic has released major updates approximately every two weeks, including new models and enhancements.
The week of April 14 is being highlighted as potentially one of the busiest in AI history, with expected announcements from OpenAI and Meta hosting their LlamaCon event.





