Anthropic’s Claude can now work directly inside Photoshop, Blender, and Autodesk Fusion

Anthropic announced nine new connectors for its AI model Claude on April 28, allowing it to work directly inside various creative tools like Photoshop and Blender. Three art schools, including Rhode Island School of Design, will partner with Anthropic to test these tools with students and faculty.
Anthropic has introduced nine new connectors for its AI model Claude, enabling it to integrate with various creative industry tools. The integrations allow Claude to perform tasks such as retouching portraits in Photoshop and building 3D models in Autodesk Fusion through plain conversation. The connectors also enable batch image adjustments, layer renaming, and file exports in Affinity, and natural-language control over scene debugging and custom tool creation in Blender. Anthropic has joined the Blender Development Fund as a Corporate Patron with a minimum annual contribution of €240,000. Three art schools - Rhode Island School of Design, Ringling College of Art and Design, and Goldsmiths in London - will partner with Anthropic to test these tools with students and faculty. The feedback from these partners will inform the further development of the tools.
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