
Higgsfield has shipped a downloadable Claude Skill that wires together its image and video generators with Claude's coding ability to produce scroll-driven motion websites end to end. You drop in a brand kit, hand Claude some business details, generate the motion clips through Higgsfield's MCP server, and the agent assembles a working animated site without you touching a frame extractor or writing CSS keyframes.
The release sits on top of two pieces of plumbing Higgsfield has been building for months: the Higgsfield MCP, which exposes 30-plus generative models behind a single connector, and Vibe Motion, a code-generating motion graphics engine. The new Skill is the recipe that tells Claude how to chain them.
What the skill actually does
A Claude Skill is a markdown file that defines triggers, inputs, and step-by-step instructions the model follows when invoked. The Motion Website Generator skill, documented in Higgsfield's reference page, scripts the entire pipeline so the output is consistent every run.
Walkthroughs of a similar Higgsfield workflow show what happens once you trigger it: Claude extracts all frames automatically, constructs a complete HTML/CSS site with scroll animations, and applies six cinematic effects without any additional configuration: film grain, particles, vignette, glass cards, color tints, and scroll pacing. After the first build, you keep iterating in the same chat. Refine copy, adjust sections, or change layout by continuing the conversation with follow-up prompts inside Co-work, no re-triggering the Skill required.
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