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Sign up free →What happened: Claude Code now supports Artifacts, a feature that turns coding session results into shareable interactive web pages. The pages are generated from the full session context—code, connected tools, and chat history—and update automatically at the same URL when changes are made, with version history preserved. The feature is available as a beta for Claude Team and Enterprise customers and works with both the Claude Code CLI and the desktop app.
Why it matters: Teams can now use Claude Code not just to write code but to create and distribute live documentation and demos without leaving the platform. Anthropic lists use cases including PR walkthroughs, incident timelines, license audits, and architecture overviews. Since Artifacts are private by default and only visible to authenticated members of your organization, with admin control over access, this addresses a real workflow gap—turning ephemeral coding sessions into shareable, version-controlled assets.
What to watch: The feature is in beta, so functionality and availability may change. Access is limited to Claude Team and Enterprise customers; individual users on the free plan cannot use it yet. You create an Artifact simply by asking for it or requesting anything visual during a Claude Code session, and share via a link in the header.
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