- Visual Suite 2.0 brings lots of new AI features to Canva
- Canva Sheets sits somewhere between a spreadsheet -App and a project manager
- You can build your own custom, interactive mini-apps with canva code and anthropic
In an attempt to maintain its market share of the creative market in the midst of increased pressure from Adobe, which has offered greatly on artificial intelligence, Canva has announced a number of upgrades to improve workers’ efficiency.
With the Canva AI assistant, users can generate images, copy and design ideas to counteract them in the right direction, with document and mock-up creation handled by the assistant.
AIS tool is elaborated on the launch of canva code via a partnership with Claude-Maker Anthropic because users can also create their own min-apps as maps and calculators without extensive coding or developmental knowledge.
Canva co-founder and CEO Melanie Perkins shared an overview of all the new features in a blog post that noted the company’s goal of making design “simple, happy, cooperative and truly accessible.” The self -proclaimed “Largest Product Launch yet” comes in the form of Visual Suite 2.0, which promises to gather all use cases such as presentations, videos, boards and sites in a new format.
Among the most important launches are Canva Sheets, a new spreadsheet cabinet that sits somewhere between being a conventional spreadsheet for quantitative data and a project management app. Magical insight and magical formulas use AI to “make the heavy lift for you” and the integration with the rest of the Visual Suite 2.0 makes it easy to link to other content.
Perkins, who boasts with the more than 16 billion times, users have Access Canva Magic Studio, shared some other practical AI improvements, such as a text-filling magic writing tool and magical change of size to create images in different aspects of campaigns on social media.
Adding even more functionality in the creative suite allows Canva code users the opportunity to use natural languages prompts to describe ideas for interactive elements that are then automatically built without the need for any hardcore programming.
Visual Suite 2.0 is now available to try from the Canva website.