- Canva wants to be thought of as an AI-first platform that continues to democratize design
- Generating and editing assets is getting much better with layering
- AI is personalized with memory, but still remains within the brand
At its Create conference in Los Angeles, Canva unveiled the culmination of a project two or more years in the making, Canva AI 2.0, marking a fundamental shift in how its software will be used.
Four years after the company launched Visual Worksuite (now just Visual Suite) with the then-new Docs and an updated version of Presentations, Canva now wants to become an AI platform with design tools rather than a design platform with AI tools.
Thus, the company is going all-in on agent AI and autonomy, which it sees as paramount to continuing its work to democratize design for all.
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Canva AI 2.0 is Canva’s biggest change to date
Core to Canva AI 2.0 is a three-step approach to getting things done β at the top is the Visual Suite, which we’ve all become familiar with by now.
Underneath that, though, is AI and context. Some of the new tools being launched and refined in what is essentially Canvas’s “re-architecture” are the same conversational interface across the entire design journey and two crucial but overlooked benefits of asset generation β layered object intelligence and iterative agentic editing.
Speaking at the event, co-founders Cliff Obrecht and Cameron Adams criticized existing AI chatbots for having to recreate entire pixels to make edits and trying their best to keep everything else the same. Conversely, Canva AI 2.0 builds an asset in multiple layers and elements so that each part can be edited by either the AI ββor a human worker.
As for existing images, including those already generated by AI, importing them into Canva will automatically decipher them and generate layers for easier revisions.
Crucially, Canva will also be able to generate a memory file for users, teams and organizations (which can be edited and refined) to better tailor content to preferences, while access to brand guidelines keeps fonts, colors and other rules applied for maximum consistency.
Canva AI 2.0 launches today in research preview, and in true Canva fashion, it will be available to the first million users who discover it through an Easter egg.
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