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Canva’s new ‘Creative Operating System’ is actually a marketing workspace

Canva’s new ‘Creative Operating System’ is actually a marketing workspace

  • Canva has introduced its new “Creative Operating System”, a marketing workspace that provides digital marketing and video-editing tools, built around a “world-first” design-focused AI model.
  • The platform offers redesigned video editing features, including a template library and simplified timeline, as well as the addition of Forms for collecting feedback and Canva Sheets integration.
  • Canva has launched its new Canva Grow marketing platform, which allows marketers to design and launch ads, track performance, and use AI-powered insights to make campaigns smarter and more effective.
  • The company’s upgraded AI model is deeply embedded into the platform’s design process and powers features such as Email Design, which enables users to create and export branded email campaigns without coding.
  • Canva’s new platform offers a unified service with premium subscription benefits, but the company has no current plans to allow users to selectively pick products they’ll use, addressing potential concerns around AI-powered pricing hikes.

This “OS” won’t be running your computer or mobile device.

Canva is introducing new digital marketing and video-editing tools, built around what the company is calling a “world-first” design-focused AI model. These launches are part of an overhaul to the design platforms Visual Suite workplace products, which Canva describes as a “Creative Operating System” for marketing teams.

To be clear, this isn’t an operating system in the traditional sense. Canva is using the term as a collective reference for its various task-specific tools, the AI that powers them, and its wider platform interface. “We thought about a couple of different phrases and operating system just really resonated with us. It’s a true system of operations,” Canva co-founder Cameron Adams told The Verge. “It’s moved beyond just being an application layer, and it’s truly how you can run your entire creative process and workflows.”

With that confusion out of the way, here are some changes that users will actually notice. Canva has redesigned its video editor to make it easier to use without experienced editing skills, adding a new template library and a simplified timeline for trimming, syncing, and layering footage. Forms, a tool for collecting feedback similar to Google Forms, has also been added, allowing users to bring that data directly within Canva and automatically import it into Canva Sheets.

A screenshot of Canva’s new video editor.

The company is going all-in on marketing tools, launching a new Canva Grow marketing platform that lets marketers design and launch ads, and track how they’re performing, using AI that “learns from performance data to make every campaign smarter and more effective over time.” A new Email Design product allows marketing teams to create and export branded email campaigns without coding or switching to dedicated email marketing platforms like Mailchimp.

These features are all powered by a new in-house AI model that has been specifically trained “to understand the complexity of design,” according to Canva. The company says its upgraded AI experiences — most of which are locked behind premium subscriptions — have now been deeply embedded into every part of the platform’s design process.

Canva has come a long way from being a web-based graphic design platform. While it’s certainly rooted in providing easy creative tools for marketers, most of its products now focus on providing alternatives to Google or Microsoft’s workplace apps. And because the experience is offered as an entirely unified service, paying users have no way of selectively picking the products they’ll actually use. I asked Adams if Canva was considering such a system, given backlash around using AI to justify hiking subscription prices, but he says the company has no current plans to do so.

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Q. What is Canva’s new “Creative Operating System”?
A. Canva’s new “Creative Operating System” is a marketing workspace that refers to its various task-specific tools, AI model, and platform interface.

Q. Is Canva’s new OS an operating system in the traditional sense?
A. No, it’s not an operating system in the traditional sense. Canva uses the term as a collective reference for its tools, AI, and platform interface.

Q. What changes can users expect to notice with Canva’s new Creative Operating System?
A. Users will notice redesigned video editor, added template library, simplified timeline, and Forms tool for collecting feedback.

Q. What is Canva Grow, and how does it work?
A. Canva Grow is a marketing platform that lets marketers design and launch ads, track performance using AI, and create branded email campaigns without coding.

Q. How does the new AI model in Canva work?
A. The new AI model has been trained to understand the complexity of design and is used to power various features, including video editing, Forms, and marketing tools.

Q. Are Canva’s premium subscription upgrades available for all users?
A. No, most of the upgraded AI experiences are locked behind premium subscriptions.

Q. Is Canva considering allowing users to selectively pick products they’ll use?
A. No, according to Canva co-founder Cameron Adams, there are no current plans to do so.

Q. What is the purpose of Canva’s new platform interface?
A. The platform interface is designed to provide a unified service for paying users, offering alternatives to Google or Microsoft’s workplace apps.

Q. How does Canva plan to use its AI model in the future?
A. According to Canva, the AI model will “learn from performance data to make every campaign smarter and more effective over time.”

Q. Will Canva’s new features be available for free users?
A. The article doesn’t mention whether the new features will be available for free users or require a premium subscription.