Claude Introduces New Design System Prompt
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| Source: HN | Original article
Anthropic's Claude Design system prompt has been reverse-engineered. It turns a large language model into a design collaborator.
A reverse-engineered system prompt for Claude Design has been made available on GitHub, allowing users to turn a large language model into a design collaborator. This development is significant as it enables the creation of an opinionated, accessibility-aware, and AI-slop-resistant design system. The open-source prompt, licensed under MIT, can be used to make Claude follow a specific design system, binding every value to it.
As we have previously reported on the capabilities of Claude Code and its applications, this new development further expands the potential of AI in design. The availability of the system prompt can help designers and brands create consistent and accessible designs, leveraging the power of AI. The prompt is part of a larger effort to document system prompts for various AI chatbots, including Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini.
What to watch next is how designers and brands utilize this new capability, particularly with Claude Design now available in beta to Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. The Claude Help Center provides guidance on setting up the design system, and users can expect to see more resources and tutorials on how to effectively use the system prompt to create data-intensive applications and interaction designs.
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