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Publishing, Remixing, and Sharing Artifacts
Publishing, Remixing, and Sharing Artifacts
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Publishing Artifacts is currently available to free claude.ai and Claude Pro users. Claude for Work users cannot publish artifacts at this time.

Remixing Artifacts is currently available to free claude.ai, Claude Pro, and Claude for Work users.

Sharing Artifacts is currently only available for Claude for Work users.

Artifacts are a powerful way to create content within Claude. You can take your creations a step further by publishing them publicly and remixing others' work. This guide will walk you through the process of publishing your Artifacts and remixing those shared by the community.

Publishing Your Artifacts

Publishing an Artifact makes it publicly accessible, allowing others to view and remix your creation. Here's how to do it:

  1. Navigate to the Artifact you want to publish.

  2. Ensure you're on the version of the Artifact you wish to make public.

  3. Look for the "Publish" button associated with that version of the Artifact.

  4. Click "Publish" to make this version of your Artifact public.

Important: When you publish an Artifact, both the visible content and any associated code of that specific version will be made public. Make sure you're comfortable sharing all aspects of this version before publishing.

What Happens When You Publish

  • You'll receive a public link to your Artifact that you can share with others.

  • The published Artifact will be viewable on a separate, public-facing website.

  • Only the Artifact itself is published. The surrounding conversation and any other context from your chat with Claude remain private.

  • New versions of the same Artifact are not automatically published. You'll need to publish each version separately if you want them to be public.

  • Older versions of the Artifact are not published unless you've specifically published them before.

Viewing Published Artifacts

When someone accesses your published Artifact:

  1. They'll see it displayed in a sandboxed environment for security.

  2. The Artifact will function similarly to how it does within Claude, but can’t be edited directly.

Remixing Published Artifacts

Remixing allows you to build upon and modify published Artifacts. Here's how:

  1. When viewing a published Artifact, look for the "Remix this Artifact" button.

  2. Click the button to start a new Claude conversation with the Artifact's content.

  3. You'll be redirected to Claude, where you can modify and interact with the Artifact.

Note: If you haven't used Artifacts before, clicking "Remix this Artifact" will automatically enable this feature for your account. Similarly, if you don’t currently have a claude.ai account, you will be prompted to sign up.

What Happens During Remixing

  • A new conversation in Claude will be created.

  • The original Artifact's content will be added to your conversation.

  • You can then modify, expand upon, or use the Artifact as inspiration for your own creations.

Unpublishing, Privacy, and Control

  • You can unpublish a specific version of an Artifact at any time by returning to that version in your Claude conversation and selecting the unpublish option.

  • If you delete a conversation containing a published Artifact, the public version will also be removed.

  • Publishing or unpublishing one version of an Artifact does not affect other versions.

Remember, publishing Artifacts is a great way to share your creations and collaborate with the community. Always review your Artifact thoroughly before publishing to ensure you're comfortable with all content being made public.

Sharing Your Artifacts

Within Claude for Work plans, Artifacts are available to share internally, which allows anyone in your organization to view the artifact. Sharing the artifact will also allow access to attachments and files in the conversation. Here's how to do it:

  1. Navigate to the Artifact you want to publish.

  2. Ensure you're on the version of the Artifact you wish to share within your organization.

  3. Look for the "Share" button associated with that version of the Artifact.

  4. Click "Share & Copy Link" to make this version of your Artifact shareable.

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