Claude Design: The Complete Founder’s Guide
From wireframe to shipped product, every feature explained with real use cases
Claude Design is out. You type a description, it generates a UI. Wireframe or high fidelity, prototype or pitch deck, landing page or design system. It runs on the web, and it’s free with a Claude account.
Claude just closed the gap between “I have an idea” and “I have something to show.”
📚 This guide covers everything. How the interface works, what to build with it by category (with the exact prompts that work), a full founder walkthrough from brief to pitch deck, how to wire it into Claude Code when you’re ready to ship, and how to set up a design system so every output reflects your brand automatically.
Inside you will find:
What Claude Design Actually Is
How to Navigate the Interface: Prototypes, Slide Decks, Templates, and Design Systems
What You Can Actually Build With Claude Design
Five Prompts to Level Up Your Claude Design Output
The Founder Walkthrough: A Pitch Deck Built From Scratch in One Session
How to Connect Claude Design to Claude Code
How to Set Up a Design System So Every Output Looks Like Your Brand
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1. What Claude Design Actually Is
Before you start using it, it’s worth understanding what Claude Design is not, because the comparisons you’ll see online are mostly wrong.






