Anthropic is facing growing concerns among its major customers, including Figma, as it broadens its offerings beyond AI models into areas like design, coding, legal, and finance tools. This shift follows the recent launch of Claude Design in April 2026, a tool aimed at AI-assisted visual design and prototypes. The evolving partnership between Figma and Anthropic, which saw collaboration on AI features to enhance design and coding workflows earlier this year, highlights the changing competitive landscape that has led to increased tensions.
Figma: Figma is a leading collaborative design platform that enables teams to create, prototype, and iterate on interfaces and visual work. It has pursued AI integrations, including a February 2026 partnership with Anthropic to launch the Code to Canvas feature that converts Claude-generated code into editable designs. The company is now experiencing strains in this relationship as Anthropic directly enters the design tools space.
Anthropic: Anthropic is an artificial intelligence research company focused on developing safe and capable large language models, primarily through its Claude family of products. It has expanded via Anthropic Labs into specialized tools, including Claude Design for visual collaboration on prototypes, slides, and designs, as well as Claude Code for programming workflows. This expansion from core models into design, coding, legal, and finance applications is central to the reported tensions with enterprise customers and partners like Figma.
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“Product Expansion”: “Anthropic is extending its reach from AI models to include tools for design, coding, legal, and finance, creating potential competition with its partners.”,
“Partnership Evolution”: “Figma and Anthropic have been working together in 2026 to integrate AI features intended to bridge code and design processes, which highlights adjustments in their competitive relationship.”
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