# Anthropic's Claude Code Artifacts update brings live, shared dashboards and interactive workspaces to enterprises

_Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 8:00 AM EDT · Products · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

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Anthropic announced a new Artifacts feature for Claude Code users on Team and Enterprise subscription plans. The update turns a Claude Code session's work into a live, interactive, and shareable custom HTML webpage, allowing users to plug in live code and multiple data sources that surface on an interactive URL they can send to teammates. Teammates and the original user can watch the webpage update in real-time as Claude Code works autonomously or under guidance and as connected data sources and codebases change. Anthropic first introduced Artifacts to its consumer web chatbot in the summer of 2024. Integrating the capability directly into the Claude Code command-line interface and desktop app bridges the gap between deep, back-end engineering and non-technical stakeholders. The agent uses the local repository codebase, connected monitoring tools, and conversational reasoning to spin up specialized web pages. Engineers no longer need to wire up external data sources or stand up temporary infrastructure. The open webpage refreshes in-place as the AI works through a terminal session, updating charts and text instantly at the same URL. Every update publishes a new version history, allowing teammates to roll back or track progress securely on desktop or mobile. Each Artifact is a single, self-contained HTML page capped at a rendered size of 16 MiB. Claude wraps the published file in a strict Content Security Policy that blocks all external network requests. Artifacts cannot store form input, call an API at view time, or serve multiple routes. Every artifact is private to its author by default and strictly cannot be made public to the broader internet. When an engineer chooses to share a link, it is viewable exclusively by authenticated members of their specific organization. System administrators manage access through org-level toggles, role-based scoping, and explicit retention policies while maintaining oversight through a centralized compliance API.

## Sources

- [VentureBeat](https://venturebeat.com/data/anthropics-claude-code-artifacts-update-brings-live-shared-dashboards-and-interactive-workspaces-to-enterprises)

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