Claude launches 'Projects' feature with structured sets of knowledge for Pro & Team users
Claude has launched a new feature called Projects for its Pro and Team users, designed to improve the organization and sharing of chats into structured knowledge sets. Each project comes with a 200K context window, enabling users to add relevant documents, code, and files to enhance Claude's capabilities. While all chats within Projects are private by default, Team plan users can share conversation snapshots through a shared project activity feed and set custom instructions to tailor Claude’s responses.
The introduction of Artifacts within Projects allows users to generate and edit various content types, such as code snippets, text documents, graphics, and website designs, in a dedicated window alongside the conversation. This includes a larger code window and live previews, facilitating real-time collaboration. Programmers can write and debug code collaboratively, designers can refine graphics, and content creators can draft and edit marketing copy with Claude's assistance. Data scientists can write and optimize SQL queries and visualize data, while UX/UI designers can prototype website layouts with instant previews.
Teams can upload diverse documents to Projects, including legal documentation, course material, and financial reports, for Claude to analyze or use in content creation. This feature comes on the heels of the release of Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Anthropic’s latest AI model known for its high performance.
