
Claude Code just gained the ability to turn any active session into a shareable, interactive web page. Called Artifacts in Claude Code, the feature lets you generate live pages, think PR walkthroughs, incident dashboards, release checklists, or architecture maps, directly from your coding session, and share them with teammates via a private link. No separate tooling, no manual copy-paste, no standing up infrastructure.
The key word here is live. As your Claude Code session keeps working, the artifact refreshes automatically. Everyone with the link is always looking at the latest version, not a stale screenshot you exported 20 minutes ago.
What makes these different from regular artifacts
Claude has had Artifacts for a while now, as a way to render code, React components, SVGs, and documents in a side panel during chat. But Artifacts in Claude Code are a distinct, more powerful thing. They are built on the full context of your Claude Code session: your codebase, connected plugins, MCP tools, and the entire conversation history.
That means a single artifact can pull together:
- The failing test and the function behind it, straight from your repo
- An error spike from a connected monitoring tool (via MCP connector)
- The root-cause reasoning Claude worked through in the session
You do not wire up data sources manually. You ask for a page, and Claude builds it from what already exists in the session.
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