![]() The company also introduced a suite of brand management features that will help professional designers, marketers and creative teams by removing mundane jobs from their workload, said Chief Executive Officer Melanie Perkins, who co-founded Canva 10 years ago. Chief Product Officer Cameron Adams called it the biggest deployment of AI for graphical design within its industry. Canva is hoping to gain an edge by being among the first to make the tools available to all customers, rather than doing a limited roll-out. ![]() have recently revealed their plans for AI-based image generation. That means putting AI tools into the hands of workers to make them more creative and productive. Now, the company is playing catch-up to OpenAI and its backer Microsoft, which have made their conversational AI services more broadly available to the public.Ĭanva, which acquired Austrian AI startup Kaleido in 2021, is now joining the race to push generative AI features into widely used software applications. Google, a pioneer in the technology, has been working on such systems for years, but those efforts have been kept mostly within its labs. The release comes amid heightened buzz over generative AI - software that can create text, images, music or even video based on user prompts. It’s also taking on companies such as Microsoft and Google, whose presentation and text processing software dominate in corporations across the planet. They can also get recommendations for pictures and layouts, generate custom AI content, and automatically translate the text in designs to over 100 different languages.Ĭanva, valued most recently at about $26 billion, is focusing its product offering to design professionals to fuel growth in large companies. ![]() Canva’s 125 million users can lean on them to create presentations by writing a description of the slides they want to see. The closely held firm launched a wide range of AI-powered tools at an event in Sydney on Thursday. is accelerating its expansion into digital workplace products, adding artificial intelligence tools to its suite to better compete against Microsoft Corp. (Bloomberg) - Australian design software company Canva Inc.
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