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Open-Source AI Design Tool: Run Anthropic's Claude Design on Your Laptop

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May 1, 2026 · 2:27 PM

A new open-source replica of Anthropic's Claude Design has been released, allowing users to run the AI-powered design tool locally on their own laptops. The project, called Open Design, boasts 19 skills and 71 design system integrations including Linear, Stripe, Vercel, and Notion.

Developed by ZioBuddha Labs, the tool is compatible with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and Qwen. Setting it up requires just three commands, and it can be deployed via Vercel. The project is licensed under Apache 2.0.

Open Design brings advanced AI design capabilities to developers and designers without relying on cloud services, promising faster performance and greater control over data. The repository is available on GitHub, with a link provided in the creator's bio.

"Salvalo se usi Claude Code," the description notes in Italian, encouraging users to save the project if they use Claude Code.

The release has garnered attention in the developer community, with 94 views and 1 like within four hours of posting on YouTube Shorts.