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Claude’s New Chat Visuals Export as SVG or HTML for Docs & Blogs

TL;DR

Claude can now generate visualizations directly in chat using plain language – no code or external tools required. The resulting graphics can be exported as SVG or HTML for direct use in docs, blogs, or presentations. Use cases include project timelines, diagrams, flowcharts, and explanatory infographics. The feature targets non-developers explicitly: zero programming knowledge needed.

Nauti's Take

Finally. The SVG export is the decisive move here – PNG screenshots would be nice, but scalable vector graphics are what editorial workflows actually need.

The real question is how accurately Claude handles more complex diagrams: simple timelines are a start, but if branching flowcharts come out clean, that would be a genuine productivity win. It's probably not replacing specialized tools like Whimsical or Lucidchart anytime soon – but as a 'good enough for the blog' solution directly inside the chat interface, it's a smart play from Anthropic.

Briefingshow

Visualizations were one of the last remaining gaps where AI assistants fell short – either too text-focused or too reliant on external tools like Canva or Miro. With native SVG/HTML export, Claude closes that gap and becomes significantly more useful for content creators, editors, and non-technical users. Anyone producing articles, documentation, or reports can reuse the visual output directly, eliminating an entire workflow step.

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