Canva’s web design platform has received a major update with many new AI-powered features to streamline content creation processes. Many new tools have been developed to make content creation such as social media graphics, presentations and promotional materials more accessible to users without a design background.
The developers have added a Brand Hub section to the Canva online editor, with tools to help users find their company’s visual identity. Here you can collect logos, palettes, fonts and other elements related to the company’s brand and group them into folders. There is an option to create templates, making it easier for designers to prepare content.
The above reflects the capabilities of other cloud collaboration platforms, but Canva is not without its quirks. Group admins can set limits to ensure all content created on the Brand Hub stays branded and isn’t prematurely shared. Admins also have the ability to view working drafts and approve them before publishing. Because of this, designers don’t need to save multiple draft copies of files before sharing.
At the same time, the Magic Replace tool appeared on the platform, which allows you to remove unnecessary objects from the image, which can be useful when you need to update an outdated logo, advertising image, etc. This tool uses in itself a neural network work that allows you to effectively remove objects from images, both main and background objects. Another AI tool called Magic Edit lets you select an object in an image and replace it with something else. This feature uses a generative neural network that creates new objects on the original images.
The Magic Design feature generates a selection of personalized templates from each image uploaded by the user. Magic Write is a copywriter assistant that can generate text content based on a user request. The platform has a new tool to automatically translate text on images with support for more than 100 languages. In addition, the developers added 953 new fonts and a variety of non-workspace features. We’re talking about editing layouts, layers, styles, gradients, etc.
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