🎨Canva Upgrades AI Assistant To Generate Editable Layered Designs
Canva Upgrades AI Assistant To Generate Editable Layered De…
TL;DR
Canva upgraded its AI assistant so users can describe tasks in natural language and have the system call tools to produce fully editable, layered designs.
Canva upgraded its AI assistant so users can describe tasks in natural language and have the system call tools to produce fully editable, layered designs. The change lets creators modify individual elements rather than being locked into a flat, un-editable output.

Key Points
Natural-language prompts now trigger multi-tool workflows
Outputs are layered and editable, not flat images
Positions Canva against Adobe Firefly and Figma AI
Why It Matters
Layered, editable AI outputs are the missing piece that makes generative design usable in real professional workflows — raising the bar for every creative tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this matter?
Layered, editable AI outputs are the missing piece that makes generative design usable in real professional workflows — raising the bar for every creative tool.
What happened?
Canva upgraded its AI assistant so users can describe tasks in natural language and have the system call tools to produce fully editable, layered designs.
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