Canva’s got a massive update that should have Adobe worried
Web-based design platform Canva is introducing a colossal suite of new brand management products and AI-powered design tools focused on helping entire workplaces streamline their content creation process. Announced today at, most of these new features are designed to make creating content like social media graphics, presentations, and advertising materials more accessible to those without professional design experience.
The Magic Replace tool is just one of several new AI-powered features coming to the Canva Visual Worksuite. All of them are titled as “Magic,” which can get a little confusing when some of the descriptions are so similar. “Magic Eraser” should be able to removethat you don’t want in an image, whether it’s people in the background or an unnecessary object, while “Magic Edit” enables users to swap an object with something else entirely using generative AI.
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