Claude Code Launches Artifacts: Real-Time, Shareable Web Pages for Team Collaboration
Key Takeaways
- ▸Artifacts are live web pages automatically generated from Claude Code sessions, combining codebase context, external tool data, and conversation insights in shareable visualizations
- ▸Real-time updates allow teams to watch progress unfold—particularly useful for incident debugging where multiple parties need the latest investigation status without manual briefings
- ▸Version history and private organization-scoped access provide safety and compliance controls, with admin oversight and retention policies built in
Summary
Anthropic has announced that Claude Code now supports artifacts—a new feature that automatically captures work progress as live, interactive web pages shareable across teams. Artifacts are built from the full session context, including codebase, connected tools, and conversation history, allowing teams to visualize and track progress on incidents, deployments, and analysis without manual data wiring.
The feature enables multiple collaboration workflows: engineers can share incident investigation timelines with stakeholders in real-time, product teams can publish release checklists that auto-populate as work progresses, and security reviews can link findings directly to affected code lines. As Claude Code updates an artifact, the open page refreshes instantly, and team members see changes immediately with full version history and restore capabilities.
Artifacts are private to organizations by default, with admins able to control access via role-based scoping and retention policies. The platform includes built-in templates for common use cases like dependency audits, data-flow mapping, cloud resource inventories, and PR walkthroughs, reducing the need for teams to manually assemble and communicate status updates.
- Role-specific templates enable legal/compliance audits, security reviews, data privacy mapping, FinOps dashboards, and PR walkthroughs tailored to different teams


