Claude Code artifacts turn sessions into live, shareable web pages
Claude Code now supports artifacts — live, interactive web pages built from a session's full context that update in place and can be shared with teammates inside an organization.
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Artifacts replace manual status-update communication by giving every team member a single, always-current view of what a Claude Code session found, removing the need to relay agent findings verbally.
- 01Claude Code artifacts are live, interactive web pages built from a session's full context — codebase, connectors, and conversation.
- 02Supported artifact types include PR walkthroughs, dashboards, system explainers, and release checklists.
- 03Pages update in place when Claude Code republishes; every publish creates a new version at the same link with full version history.
Anthropic announced on June 18, 2026 that Claude Code now supports artifacts — live, interactive web pages generated directly from a coding session's full context. Rather than manually assembling status updates or reports, users can ask Claude Code to produce a page that draws on the codebase, connected monitoring tools, and the session conversation itself. Supported artifact types include pull request walkthroughs, filterable and sortable dashboards, system explainers, and release checklists that fill themselves out as work progresses.
When Claude Code publishes an update to an artifact, the open page refreshes in place so all viewers see the latest version immediately.
When Claude Code publishes an update to an artifact, the open page refreshes in place so all viewers see the latest version immediately. Every publish creates a new version at the same URL, and a version history allows restoration to any prior state. A gallery view lets users browse and manage all artifacts they have created. Anthropic cites incident debugging as a common internal use case: an engineer can kick off an investigation, have Claude Code publish a timeline with suspect commits and an error-rate chart, share the link, and have the page automatically republish with updated findings as the investigation continues.
On the access-control side, every artifact is private to its author by default and can be shared with teammates or the broader organization. Artifacts are viewable only by authenticated members of the organization and cannot be made public. Administrators can manage access through an org-level toggle and role-based scoping, set retention policies, and gain org-wide visibility through a compliance API.
Key facts
- 01Claude Code artifacts are live, interactive web pages built from a session's full context — codebase, connectors, and conversation.
- 02Supported artifact types include PR walkthroughs, dashboards, system explainers, and release checklists.
- 03Pages update in place when Claude Code republishes; every publish creates a new version at the same link with full version history.
- 04A gallery lets users browse and manage all artifacts they have created.
- 05Artifacts are private to the author by default and can be shared with teammates or the organization.
- 06Artifacts are viewable only by authenticated org members and cannot be made public.
- 07Admins control access via an org-level toggle, role-based scoping, retention policies, and a compliance API.
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