Devoured - April 30, 2026
Claude can now plug directly into Photoshop, Blender, and Ableton (2 minute read)

Claude can now plug directly into Photoshop, Blender, and Ableton (2 minute read)

Design Read original

Anthropic launched connectors that let Claude AI integrate directly with creative software like Photoshop, Blender, and Ableton Live to automate tasks and provide natural-language interfaces.

What: The connectors enable Claude to access data and perform actions within major creative tools—the Blender connector provides a natural-language interface to its Python API, the Adobe connector works with images and videos from Creative Cloud apps, and the Ableton connector answers questions using the software's official documentation. Anthropic also became a corporate sponsor of the Blender Development Fund with €240,000 annually.
Why it matters: This represents one of the first major integrations of conversational AI directly into professional creative software suites, potentially changing how developers and designers interact with complex APIs and creative toolsets.
Takeaway: Check Anthropic's blog for setup instructions if you use these creative tools and want to try the integrations in your workflow.
Decoder
  • Connector: A software integration that allows different applications to communicate and share data
  • Python API: The programming interface for Blender that developers use to automate tasks and extend functionality
  • Natural-language interface: An interface that accepts commands in plain English instead of requiring code syntax
Original article

Claude can now plug directly into Photoshop, Blender, and Ableton

Anthropic is also giving the Blender Foundation a load of cash to help the software stay free and open-source.

Anthropic has launched a set of connectors for Claude that allow the AI chatbot to tap into popular creative software, including Adobe's Creative Cloud apps, Affinity, Blender, Ableton, Autodesk, and more.

This marks the company's latest efforts to break into the creative industry following its launch of Claude Design earlier this month. The new connectors — which enable Claude to access apps, retrieve data, and take actions within connected services — are "designed to make it easier to use Claude for creative work," according to Anthropic, and can be used for specific functions in each app.

The Adobe for creativity connector can draw from Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop, Premiere, and Express to "bring images, videos, and designs to life" in Claude, for example. The connector for Ableton allows Claude to answer questions by sourcing information directly from the music software's official documentation, while the Blender integration gives the 3D modelling app's Python API a natural-language interface. You can read the full breakdown for every connector on Anthropic's blog.

"Claude can't replace taste or imagination, but it can open up new ways of working — faster and more ambitious ideation, a more expansive skillset, and the ability for creatives to take on larger-scale projects," Anthropic said. "AI can also help shoulder the parts of the creative process that eat up time by handling repetitive tasks and eliminating manual toil."

As part of this announcement, Anthropic has also become a Corporate Patron of the Blender Development Fund, which helps to support ongoing development of the open-source software, joining other big sponsors including Netflix, Epic, and Wacom. That membership means Anthropic will be handing Blender at least €240,000 (around $281,000) every year, something Blender says will help it to "keep pursuing projects independently, and to focus on building tools for artists and creators."