If you haven’t used them yet, artifacts in Claude are dedicated windows within the AI chat that display substantial, standalone content generated in response to a user’s request.
These are more interactive outputs than your standard text based response.
This can include code snippets, documents, websites, images… someone recently built a game in one.
It was an awesome feature that really set Claude apart from ChatGPT.
But yesterday, Anthropic took it to another level. You can now share these artifacts via a link and anyone can access them in their browser.
You don’t even need to have a Claude account.
You can build and easily share presentations, apps, tools, and more.
What is really great about them is that they are so easy to create.
For example, I took a bunch of documentation on Google’s Helpful Content update and had it build this quick little checklist / quiz you can use to determine if your content meets the Google’s Helpful Content guidelines.
https://claude.site/artifacts/f6990a7e-0a75-442e-94e4-e3588e9275b1
This took about 10 minutes to build and refine, and it is a pretty solid checklist.