Canva today unveiled Canva Code 2.0, an AI-powered vibe coding platform that lets users build and visually edit websites, apps, and interactive experiences. Here are the details.
A few months ago, Canva announced Canva AI 2.0, a unified conversational interface for design, automation, and content creation, based on the company’s Proteus, Lucid Origin, and I2V generative image and video models.
Canva Code 2.0 lets users start with a prompt, choose from more than 50 new templates, or import HTML to continue working on pages created with other AI platforms and assistants. It also supports real-time collaboration between team members,
It also integrates seamlessly with Canva’s other tools, giving users greater creative control and making it easier to keep projects consistent with their brand.
Canva Code sits inside the same intuitive editor where you already house your brand kit. You can manually tweak your creation directly in the Canva Editor like any other design, or use Canva AI to prompt edits. It’s easy to swap in your own images by dragging directly from Canva’s built-in library, update colors and fonts through the familiar toolbar, click into any section to retype text directly, or select a specific element to refine with conversational AI. The result is an interactive experience that works and looks like it came from you.
When the time comes to publish the work, Canva Code 2.0 lets users either connect a custom domain or publish it to a free Canva domain. The company says outputs are fully interactive, automatically adapt to different screen sizes, and can be previewed on mobile before going live.
To learn more about Canva Code 2.0, follow this link.
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