Anthropic brings Artifacts to Claude Code, letting teams share live pages from coding sessions
Anthropic — claude Code can now turn work results into interactive web pages called “artifacts” and share them with your team. The pages pull from the full session context, update automatically when something changes, and keep a version history.
The pages are generated from the full session context: code, connected tools, and chat history. When something changes, the page updates automatically at the same URL, complete with version history. To create an artifact, just ask for it—or for anything visual—during your session. Claude Code then gives you a link you can open in a browser or the desktop app and share directly via the header. Anthropic says use cases range from PR walkthroughs and incident timelines to license audits and architecture overviews. Artifacts are private by default and only visible to authenticated members of your organization. Admins control access through roles and retention policies. The feature is available as a beta for Claude Team and Enterprise customers and works with both the Claude Code CLI and the desktop app.AdDEC_D_Incontent-1Ad TopStories Microsoft researcher builds a working neural network out of goats in Age of Empires II to critique AI science Amazon and five other companies reportedly triggered the government crackdown on Anthropic’s Fable model KPMG fabricated AI case studies in a report designed to sell clients on AI adoption Microsoft’s Copilot Cowork moves to usage-based billing and may tap DeepSeek Zhipu AI’s GLM-5.2 closes in on closed-source leaders in coding marathons Don’t MissWhat Matters Stay in the loop on AI. Clear, useful, no fluff. Follow The Decoder for AI news, background stories and expert analyses.