Submit your build
Built something with Claude that you're proud of? We'd love to see it — and maybe share it. This page is where you submit your project ("your build") to be considered for a feature on Claude's social channels and in our marketing, like our posts, newsletters, and website.
It's a community spotlight, not a contest. There's no prize, no judging, and no deadline. Just builders showing what they made.
Submitting takes a few minutes. Before you do, here's exactly what we look for, what happens next, and what you're agreeing to. We've kept it plain — but the permission you give us is real, so it's worth a read. Submitting and checking the boxes at the end forms an agreement between you and Anthropic based on the terms and conditions set out on this page (the “submission terms”).
These submission terms supplement, and are incorporated into, the applicable Anthropic Consumer Terms of Service governing your use of Anthropic products and services. These submission terms should be read together with the main Terms of Service, and all provisions of the main Terms of Service—including disclaimers of warranties, limitations of liability, indemnification, governing law, dispute resolution, and general provisions—apply in full. If there’s any conflict between these submission terms and the main Terms of Service, these submission terms will control solely as they apply to the submission of your build.
What makes a good submission
The best submissions make it easy for us to understand your build and show it off. Here's what the form asks for.
Required:
Your name, email, location, and social handle(s)
Your project name and a one-line description
A link to the build — a repo, website, or app store listing
Optional, but it really helps:
Screenshots or a short video
"Anything we should know?" — tell us about any third-party assets, collaborators, open-source components, or other people's content in your build (this matters; see "What you're confirming" below)
How Claude contributed
A link to any social posts where you've already shown the project
Preferred attribution, if you'd like to be credited as something other than your legal name — including a team or organization name
You don't have to share anything confidential – and please don’t! The optional fields are genuinely optional, but if you submit any of them, we might include them in our materials about your build. All the materials you submit to us will be treated as non-confidential.
A quick note on AI-assisted work: builds made with Claude (or other AI tools) are absolutely welcome. "Your own work" includes AI-assisted and AI-generated parts — as long as you have the rights to use them and you've flagged anything that affects the rights you can give us.
What happens after you submit
We try to read every submission — though we can’t promise that yours will be reviewed. If we feature your build, we may not contact you about it first — sometimes the post itself is the first you'll hear of it. We might occasionally reach out using the email or handle you gave us, for instance if we have a quick question, but please don't count on a heads-up before something goes live. Checking the permission box means that you’re okay with us posting about your build, without any further notice to you.
A few honest notes:
Submitting doesn't guarantee a feature. We get more great builds than we can spotlight, and what we post depends on timing, fit, and a lot of other things. So please think of a submission as raising your hand, not a promise from us.
Featuring is always our call. Even after we feature a build, we may edit it, move it, stop featuring it, or take it down at any time. We're not committing to publish anything, to keep it up for any set time, or to feature it on any particular channel.
If we do feature your build, we will not owe you – or anyone else – any compensation. We think the exposure your build can gain from a feature on Anthropic’s platforms is a fair trade-off for your submission.
We see a lot of ideas — and we build a lot ourselves. Your build may be similar — even identical — to something another builder submits, or to something Anthropic is already working on. We’re always developing new ideas and products, in-house and with partners, and submitting doesn’t change that: we don’t give up our right to use similar or related ideas that we already knew about, developed ourselves, or got from sources other than you.
You keep ownership of your build
Your build is yours. Submitting doesn't transfer ownership of your build, your code, or your content to us. You keep all of that.
What you're giving us is permission — a license — to feature it. That's it.
Of course, we keep all of our rights in our intellectual property, like the name “Claude” and the copyright protection in our platforms. Just like you don’t transfer ownership of your build to us, we don’t transfer any ownership or rights to you in our intellectual property.
The permission you're giving us
When you submit and check the feature permission box, you give Anthropic permission to use the materials you submit (your description, links, screenshots, video, and anything else you include) to feature your build.
In plain terms, you let us:
Use, host, store, copy, publish, display, share, and distribute your submitted materials to feature your build
Make edits for formatting — for example, trimming a video, cropping a screenshot, adding a caption, resizing for a given platform — without changing what your build is
Do this in any and all media — our channels and beyond — and over time, including in marketing, educational, and archival contexts
This permission also covers the content reachable through the links you submit — your repo, website, or app store listing — as it exists when you submit and as we feature it. If you later change what's behind those links in a way that affects the rights you've given us, please let us know promptly.
A few things that make this work in the real world:
It can travel. We can pass these rights along to others, like the service providers, agency partners, and platforms we use to post — scheduling tools, social networks, and the like — so your build can go up across various channels. It stays tied to featuring your build — and to promoting Claude and what people are building with it. We can also pass it to a successor or affiliate if our business is reorganized or acquired.
You can still use your own work. The permission is worldwide and ongoing, because a post can live on a platform indefinitely and we can't un-publish the internet. It's non-exclusive, so you can still do whatever you want with your own build, anywhere, and still grant similar rights to others. We won’t interfere with that.
There's no fee, either way. This is a community spotlight, not paid placement. We don't pay to feature your build, and you don't pay to be featured.
One more practical point: if something you submit includes other people's content, and you can’t grant the rights to us that are set out here, we need to know when you submit your materials. If we decide to feature your build, we may simply leave that part out — that's why the "Anything we should know?" field matters.
What you're confirming
Checking the confirmation box tells us your build is cleared to share — that you made it and have the rights. Please only check it if all of these are true.
Your build is your own original work — yours, your team's, or your organization's.
You own or otherwise have all the rights you need to give us the permission above, and nobody else has rights that would clash with it.
Your build doesn't infringe anyone else's rights — copyright, trademark, patent, contract, privacy, or publicity.
Your materials are lawful and don't contain defamatory, harassing, hateful, obscene, or otherwise objectionable content.
If you got technical help from others, the build is still your own work and you still hold all the rights to it.
Any open-source software in your build is used in line with its license terms. If your build's open-source or third-party assets carry attribution or notice requirements, flag them in "Anything we should know?" so we can honor them.
You've used the "Anything we should know?" field to flag any third-party assets, collaborators, or other content that affects the rights you can give us.
If other people appear in what you submit — by name, handle, likeness, image, or voice — you've gotten their permission, and you pass that permission along to us so we can feature your build as described here.
If anyone under 18 appears in your materials, you're their parent or guardian, or you have verifiable parental or guardian consent.
If you're submitting on behalf of a team, employer, or organization, you're authorized to submit the build and to grant these rights and make these confirmations on their behalf.
If it turns out something here wasn't right and a problem comes up because of it, you agree to pay for any losses to Anthropic (and any third parties, partners, and platforms we share your feature with) for claims that result — including the cost of dealing with them, which may include attorneys’ fees. In plainer terms: if you tell us a build is cleared and it isn't, that's on you, not on us. So please only check the box if everything above is true.
Using your name, handle, and likeness
If we feature your build, we'd like to credit you. So you also let us use your name (or your preferred attribution, including a team or organization name), your social handle(s), any trademarks (names, logos, taglines) associated with your build, and your likeness, image, or voice, all as it appears in the materials you choose to submit — in connection with featuring your build, for promotional, marketing, educational, and archival purposes.
We'll aim to credit you the way you've asked, but credit placement and format vary by platform, captions sometimes get trimmed, and people who repost your feature elsewhere may drop the credit. So we can't guarantee credit appears everywhere. You can ask us to update your preferred attribution, or to feature you without a credit, and we'll do our best going forward. To the extent the law allows, you agree not to object to our featuring your build or our light editing on the basis of moral rights or attribution.
Once you give permission, it's given
When you check the permission box, that's a lasting yes. Once you've given us permission to feature your build, you've given it — it isn't something you can switch off later. And because this is a voluntary spotlight with no payment involved, it's something you're sharing with us, not something we're buying. So please only submit a build you're genuinely happy to have us share.
This is about the permission to feature your build. For your personal information specifically — like the email or location you gave us — your information is handled per our Privacy Policy. Nothing in these submission terms limits any rights you may have under applicable data protection law that cannot be waived by contract.
Privacy and how we use your info
We handle the personal information you give us — your name, email, location, and handle — in line with Anthropic's Privacy Policy.
Who can submit
You need to be at least 18 years old to submit a build. If you're under 18, please don't submit — and if we learn a submission came from someone under 18, we may decline or remove it. (If a person under 18 appears in your materials, see the parent/guardian confirmation above.)
The fine print, short version
Two points from above, gathered here so nothing's buried:
These rights can be passed along. We can sublicense and transfer them to the providers, partners, and platforms we use to publish — only ever to feature your build — and to a successor or affiliate if our business changes hands.
We may not run every post by you first. Once you've given permission, we can feature your build without getting your sign-off on each specific post. We'll always aim to do right by you and your work.
(Two more things we've said above and won't repeat at length: you keep ownership of your build, and your submitted materials aren't treated as confidential — so only send what you're happy to have out in the world.)
The boxes you'll check
To submit, you'll check three boxes on the form. Each one maps to something on this page.
Form checkbox copy
Exact consent and attestation copy for the three required checkboxes on the form. Each maps to a section above.
☑ Checkbox 1 (required)
I agree to be contacted about my project. Anthropic may reach out using the email or handle I've provided to ask questions or discuss featuring my build.
Maps to: how we contact you. We'll only use your email or handle to reach out, and we handle it per our Privacy Policy.
☑ Checkbox 2 (required)
I give Anthropic permission to feature my build. Specifically, I grant Anthropic a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide, perpetual, and irrevocable license to use, host, store, copy, transmit, publish, display, distribute, adapt, and edit the materials I submit (description, links, screenshots, video, the content reachable through those links, and any other content I include), and to use my name, preferred attribution, handle(s), trademarks, and likeness, image, or voice as it appears in those materials, to feature my build for promotional, marketing, educational, and archival purposes, in any and all media. Where other people appear in my materials, I confirm I have obtained their consent, and I pass that consent through to Anthropic for this use. Anthropic may pass these rights to the providers, partners, and platforms it posts on (and to a successor or affiliate), may make formatting and editorial edits (such as trimming, cropping, captioning, and resizing), and may post without getting my approval on each specific use. To the extent the law allows, I waive any moral rights or agree not to assert them against Anthropic or any of its licensees in connection with the use of my build, including any editing or attribution. Featuring is voluntary and unpaid, my submitted materials aren't treated as confidential, and I keep ownership of my build. I understand this permission is ongoing and to the extent permitted by applicable law, can't be withdrawn once given, and that anything already published may stay live or continue to be accessible after Anthropic has removed it from its channels.
Maps to: the permission you're giving us, using your name and likeness, and the fine print. You keep ownership — this is a license to feature, not a transfer.
☑ Checkbox 3 (required)
This is my original work and I have the rights to everything in it. Specifically, my build is my own (or my team's or organization's) original work; I own or have all rights needed to grant the permission above; my build doesn't infringe anyone else's intellectual property or other rights; my materials are lawful and not defamatory, harassing, hateful, obscene, or otherwise objectionable; any open-source software is used per its license; and I have the right to include — and pass through to Anthropic — any other person's name, handle, likeness, image, or voice shown in my materials, or they've consented. If anyone under 18 appears, I'm their parent or guardian or have verifiable parental consent. If I'm submitting for a team, employer, or organization, I'm authorized to do so and to grant these rights on their behalf. I've used the 'Anything we should know?' field to flag any third-party assets, collaborators, or content that affect the rights I can grant, and I'll cover Anthropic and its partners for claims arising if any of this isn’t — or stops being — true.
Maps to: what you're confirming. Please only check this if all of it is true — it's what lets us feature your build with confidence.