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Anthropic just made every Claude user a no-code app developer


Anthropic's Claude AI now lets users create interactive, shareable applications through simple conversation without coding, intensifying competition with OpenAI's ChatGPT platform.

Anthropic announced Wednesday that it will transform its Claude AI assistant into a platform for creating interactive, shareable applications, marking a significant evolution from conversational chatbots toward functional software tools that users can build and distribute without coding knowledge. The move intensifies competition with OpenAI’s Canvas feature, which launched in October with similar split-screen functionality for editing AI-generated content, though it lacks the same emphasis on shareable applications that defines Anthropic’s approach. Early adopters are creating games with non-player characters that remember choices and adapt storylines, smart tutors that adjust explanations based on user understanding, and data analyzers that answer plain-English questions about uploaded spreadsheets.

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