Need suggestion on Design Systems

In our organization, we've recently started building our own applications instead of relying on third-party services. We already have an existing customer base.

Our current workflow is simple: I research the feature, use Claude to create the UI/UX, user flows, emails, and supporting documentation, then hand everything over to the developers. They use Claude Code to implement the feature, iterate on it, and eventually push it to production.

One thing I've noticed is that because I use Claude to design all of our applications, many of them end up looking quite similar. It's not a major concern, but I'd like to explore a better approach.

Are there any online platforms where I can download or purchase complete design systems, feed them into Claude, and then build features on top of that design language? My goal is to have a unique design system for each product so every application has its own identity while still maintaining consistency within that product.

I don't mind paying for a high-quality design system, although I'd prefer free options initially so I can experiment before investing.

Any recommendations?

For context, I'm currently a Product Owner and will likely be transitioning into a Product Manager role soon.

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