


Preview your in-progress work in Claude Code as a live, interactive artifact—built from your full session context and shareable with your team.
Claude Code Artifacts is a feature that transforms your in-progress work inside Claude Code into a live, interactive web page—built automatically from your full session context. Instead of keeping findings locked inside a terminal or chat log, Artifacts turn them into shareable, visual pages that anyone on your team can open and explore. Whether it's a pull request walkthrough, a real-time dashboard, or a release checklist that updates itself as work progresses, Artifacts make collaboration seamless by giving everyone the same view of what the agent has discovered.
Claude Code constructs an artifact using everything from your current session—your codebase, connected tools, and the conversation itself. A single incident page can combine a failing test, the related function, an error spike from a monitoring tool, and the root-cause reasoning from your investigation, all without manually wiring up data sources.
When Claude Code updates an artifact, the open page refreshes automatically, and teammates see changes the moment they're published. Each update creates a new version at the same link, with full version history for restoration, and a gallery lets you browse and manage all artifacts you've created.
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Every artifact is private to its author until you choose to share it. Sharing is limited to authenticated members of your organization—artifacts cannot be made public. Admins control access with org-level toggles, role-based scoping, retention policies, and gain visibility through a compliance API.
"With artifacts, team members and stakeholders don't have to 'walk us through what the agent found' because they're all looking at the same view, with the same context."
This captures the core value of Claude Code Artifacts: it eliminates the communication gap between the agent's work and the team's understanding. Instead of summarizing findings in a meeting or chat, you share a live, interactive page that updates as the investigation progresses. Everyone stays aligned without extra overhead, so teams spend more time building and less time chasing status updates.
You use Claude Code for complex, multi-step tasks like incident investigations, code reviews, or data analysis—and you need to share results with teammates who aren't in your terminal. It's especially valuable for teams that want to reduce status-update meetings and keep everyone on the same page as work evolves in real time.
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