Claude Code's new Artifacts feature lets teams turn coding sessions into shareable, auto-updating interactive web pages.

Anthropic has added Artifacts support to Claude Code, its command-line and desktop coding tool, enabling teams to convert coding sessions into live, shareable web pages — a capability previously available only in the Claude chat interface. [1]

The pages are generated from the full session context, including code, connected tools, and chat history. [1] When underlying content changes, the page updates automatically at the same URL and maintains a version history. [1]

Developers can trigger the feature by asking Claude Code for an artifact or for anything visual during a session; the tool then produces a shareable link accessible in a browser or the desktop application. [1] Anthropic lists example use cases including pull-request (PR) walkthroughs, incident timelines, license audits, and architecture overviews. [1]

On the access-control side, artifacts are private by default and visible only to authenticated members of an organization. [1] Administrators can manage access through role assignments and retention policies. [1]

The feature is currently in beta and is available to Claude Team and Enterprise customers. [1] It works with both the Claude Code command-line interface (CLI) and the desktop app. [1]


Sources

  1. The Decoder — Anthropic brings Artifacts to Claude Code, letting teams share live pages from coding sessions

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