Although there has been a significant impetus by artists regarding the proliferation of AI design tools and the content used for genetic models training, companies that make the software for creative work, however, construct AI in their toolboxes. It is a signal of how fast AI has won – no matter what their customers say, graphic design software manufacturers seem to believe that they cannot survive without applying some AI format.
The last to double this strategy is Canva. The company said on Thursday that it is adding a suite of new AI features to its platform, including an AI assistant, the ability to create applications with prompt applications, supporting sheet support and AI -powered processing tools.
Baking in ai
It is called Canva AI, the company’s assistant AI can perform a multitude of duties from creating images according to your instructions, to come with design ideas-let’s say, collateral for social media or mock-ups for printing. He can even write a copy and create documents.
And by launching a new tool called Canva code, the assistant may also be requested to create mini-apps, such as interactive maps or custom computers, which can then be integrated into designs. Canva has worked with Anthropic for this feature, said the co -founder of the Australian company and the head of Cameron Adams in TechCrunch.
“Over the years, we are encouraging our teams to create interactive prototypes, because static mock -ups do not really represent the experience we are trying to create with Canva for users. We started seeing teams in Canva using a lot for the prototypes.
To be clear, Canva is not the first to do that. Several newly established businesses such as the runner, ScrewLovable and Replit have attracted many customers and be careful to allow users to encourage their way to creating applications. However, Canva is motivated to bake such a feature in its software, as it complements the wider selling point as a service used to design everything, from website marketing.


Canva also adds new AI features to his photo processor: a tool allows users to show and click to modify the objects in the photos, while another is a background generator that represents lighting and layout. This set of features seem to help the company compete with tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom and Pixelmator (acquired by Apple last year).
For the business
Last year, Canva launched a product focusing on the business to serve better groups with features such as Single Sign-On and Access Management Tools. It now adds computational sheets to the canvas sheets mixture.


In addition to the usual characteristics of the computing sheet, Canva sheets come with a tool called Magic Insights, which, as the tin says, the surfaces of the surfaces collected from the data on the sheet. There is also a feature called Magic Charts, which automatically convert the numbers into diagrams, are complemented by graphics and logos specifically for the brand.
The company said the Canva sheets support incorporation with Hubspot, Statista, Google Analytics and much more to allow users to enter data easily.
The artist vs. dilemma
Companies like Adobe, Canva and Pixlr may try to add more value to their offers, but the fact remains that attracting AI to design tools is causing some tension. Not only do artists worry about their work used to train AI models without license, but there is also a real threat to creative jobs.
Still, Adams does not see this as a conflict between AI and creativity. On the contrary, he sees it as a moment of development and opportunity in the field.
“I think all our jobs will change as AI comes, as the different tools are integrated into every specialty, whether it is design, management of products, engineering, marketing or sales,” he said. “I think every job is going to change and adapt to the help they get from AI tools. We just see a huge opportunity,” Adams said.
These changes, it seems, will be here earlier than most expect. Earlier this month, the company fired some technical writing personnelNine months after its co -founders asked the employees to use AI applications wherever they could. However, Adams said these redundancies were not related to the AI tools manufactured by the company, but were the result of restructuring.