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Canva adds new editing tools, payments, and previews to save you from embarrassing crops

By dailyguardian.aeMay 29, 20263 Mins Read
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Canva has rolled out a major batch of new AI tools, publishing integrations, and workflow improvements aimed at making its platform more useful for creators, marketers, and businesses. The latest updates focus heavily on reducing friction between designing content and actually publishing or distributing it across platforms.

The company says the changes are designed to make the process from “idea to impact” feel smoother, with improvements spanning AI-powered editing, branding tools, publishing integrations, and collaboration features. While some updates target casual creators, many of the new additions clearly push Canva further into the professional productivity and marketing space.

Canva is expanding beyond just design

One of the biggest updates is an improved version of Magic Eraser. Canva says the AI tool can now remove unwanted objects from photos more naturally, leaving behind cleaner backgrounds without awkward shadows or reflections.

The company has also upgraded its Image to Video tool, which now supports animating human faces for the first time. Users can turn still images into short AI-generated videos without manually editing footage. Canva is additionally adding several workflow-focused improvements. Website creators can now preview mobile layouts live while designing instead of publishing first, while presentation users are getting smarter presenter notes with AI-generated suggestions and estimated speaking times.

The platform is also introducing better brand management controls through new “Colour Themes,” allowing teams to define approved colour combinations across projects to maintain consistent branding. Several smaller but highly requested updates are included too, such as changing fonts or colours across an individual page instantly, better layer grouping controls, and smoother navigation inside large whiteboards.

However, the biggest shift may be Canva’s growing focus on becoming a complete publishing and marketing platform rather than just a design tool. The company has added direct publishing integrations for platforms including Facebook, Pinterest, Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive. Users can now preview and publish content directly from Canva without exporting files manually.

Canva is also deepening its marketing integrations. New apps for HubSpot, TikTok Ads, Meta Ads, Mailchimp, Klaviyo, and PayPal allow users to create ad campaigns, email marketing assets, and even payment-enabled designs directly inside Canva itself.

Why this matters

These updates highlight Canva’s growing ambition to compete not just with traditional design tools like Adobe, but also with broader workplace productivity and marketing platforms. Instead of forcing users to jump between editing software, cloud storage, ad managers, and publishing tools, Canva increasingly wants everything handled inside one ecosystem.

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The AI improvements also reflect how quickly generative AI features are becoming standard expectations in creative software. Companies across the industry are racing to integrate faster editing, automation, and content generation tools directly into everyday workflows.

What happens next

Canva is expected to continue expanding its AI and publishing ecosystem over the coming months, especially as competition intensifies across the creative software industry.

The bigger challenge for the company will be balancing simplicity with increasingly professional-grade features. Canva originally became popular because of its ease of use. As it grows into a more advanced marketing and workflow platform, maintaining that simplicity may become just as important as adding new AI tools.

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