Anthropic has introduced a new feature called Artifacts to its Claude Code platform, enabling teams to generate and share live web pages from coding sessions. The feature allows users to convert the results of a coding session into interactive pages that update automatically when changes occur, maintaining version history at the same URL. This functionality is designed to streamline collaboration and documentation within development teams. Users can create an artifact by requesting it or asking for any visual output during a session, after which Claude Code provides a shareable link for viewing in a browser or desktop app.

Artifacts can be used for various purposes such as pull request walkthroughs, incident timelines, license audits, and architecture overviews. The feature is currently in beta and accessible to Claude Team and Enterprise customers. It integrates with both the Claude Code CLI and the desktop application, offering flexibility in how users interact with the tool. By default, artifacts are private and only visible to authenticated members of an organization, with access controlled through administrative roles and retention policies.

According to the source, the feature was introduced as part of Anthropic's efforts to enhance collaboration and documentation in coding workflows. Source: thedecoder