# Claude Code launches Artifacts for sharing interactive apps and dashboards

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> Published: 2026-06-18 20:34:46+00:00

# Claude Code launches Artifacts for sharing interactive apps and dashboards

Anthropic's coding platform now lets teams generate live, shareable web pages from their AI sessions, with private links scoped to their organization.

Anthropic just gave its Claude Code platform a feature that turns AI coding sessions into something you can actually show other people. Artifacts, now available in beta for Team and Enterprise users, lets developers generate interactive web pages, dashboards, and app-like outputs, then share them internally through private organizational links.

## From preview pane to microapp platform

Artifacts isn’t entirely new to Claude’s ecosystem. The original version launched back in June 2024 alongside Claude 3.5 Sonnet, functioning as a relatively simple preview tool for viewing and editing AI-generated content.

Artifacts now supports persistent data storage of up to 20 MB per artifact on paid plans. It enables direct API calls within artifacts, meaning the outputs aren’t just static pages but genuinely interactive applications. And the introduction of Live Artifacts, which rolled out around April 20, 2026, added dynamic data refreshing. Every time a user reopens their project, the data updates.

## What people are actually building with it

The use cases Anthropic is highlighting lean heavily toward developer workflows and internal tooling. Annotated pull-request walkthroughs are one example, where a developer can generate a visual, interactive walkthrough of code changes rather than leaving reviewers to parse raw diffs.

Session-data dashboards are another. If you’re running a complex debugging session or data investigation with Claude Code, the Artifact captures and presents the session’s findings as a live dashboard rather than a wall of terminal output.

Investigation timelines round out the highlighted use cases. For teams doing incident response or security reviews, having a shareable, updating timeline beats a Google Doc that everyone forgets to update.

## The enterprise security angle

The Claude Code version of Artifacts is built specifically around secure internal sharing. Private URLs are scoped to the organization, meaning the interactive pages aren’t floating around on the public internet.

The restriction to Team and Enterprise plans during beta also signals where Anthropic sees the revenue. Individual developers experimenting on free tiers aren’t the target audience here.

Investors and market watchers should note that Anthropic continues to build strictly within the AI tooling space, with no integration of crypto assets or tokens in this launch.

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