Gate News message, April 17 — Canva unveiled Canva AI 2.0 at its Create conference in Los Angeles on April 16, marking a significant expansion from a design-focused service to a comprehensive work operations platform powered by generative AI.
Canva AI 2.0 is built on a conversational AI agent architecture that supports the entire creative workflow from ideation to final output. Users can generate and edit designs using natural language input alone, with all iterations handled in a single interface. The platform features agent-based orchestration that automatically selects appropriate tools and delivers multi-channel results simultaneously. Design editing has been refined to the object level, allowing precise modifications to specific elements without affecting overall layout; outputs remain editable with layer structure preserved.
The platform integrates with Slack, Notion, Zoom, HubSpot, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar to automate workflows such as meeting transcription summarization and email-to-proposal conversion. New capabilities include scheduled task automation, web research functionality, brand intelligence that auto-applies brand standards across outputs, Canva Code 2.0 for interactive content, Sheet AI for data-driven document generation, and HTML import for seamless asset integration.
Canva AI 2.0 launched as a research preview on April 16, with priority access for the first 1 million users on a first-come, first-served basis. The company plans to expand access over the following weeks. Canva stated that AI 2.0 redefines the platform as a conversational agent system covering the entire creative process and positions it as a core tool supporting teams’ overall operations beyond design.
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