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Canva reveals ‘magic’ new AI apps for marketers
Stability AI, Hugging Face and Canva back new AI research nonprofit
Developing cutting-edge AI systems like ChatGPT requires massive technical resources, in part because they’re costly to develop and run. While several open source efforts have attempted to reverse-engineer proprietary, closed source systems created by commercial labs such as Alphabet’s DeepMind and OpenAI, they’ve often run into roadblocks — mainly due to a lack of capital […]
Stability AI, Hugging Face and Canva back new AI research nonprofit by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Daily Crunch: Berlin-based design platform Kittl raises $11.6M Series A to take on Adobe and Canva
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Daily Crunch: Berlin-based design platform Kittl raises $11.6M Series A to take on Adobe and Canva by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
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Canva, the $26 Billion Design Startup, Launches a Productivity Suite To Take On Google Docs, Microsoft Office
“We’re not trying to compete head-to-head with Google Docs,” Obrecht told TechCrunch. “Our products are inherently visual, so we take a very visual lens on, what does a visual document look like? How do you turn that boring document that’s all text based into something engaging?”
Fortune reports: With the launch, Canva hopes to transform itself from a mainly consumer-focused brand often used by individual teams to design social media graphics and presentations to a critical business tool — and, in the process, crack open the productivity management software market valued at $47.3 billion and growing at 13% a year, according to Grand View Research. “Visual communication is becoming an increasingly critical skill for teams of every size across almost every industry,” cofounder and CEO Melanie Perkins said in a statement. “We’re bringing simple design products to the workplace to empower every employee, at every organization, and on every device.” The product offerings include Canva Docs, Canva Websites, Canva Whiteboards and Data Visualization — all of which are interoperable, “so if you make a presentation, you can turn it into a document or a website too,” notes TechCrunch.
“Canva also plans to launch its API in beta, enabling developers to more easily integrate with the worksuite. Plus, Canva is launching a creator program where highly-vetted designers can sell templates, photos and designs to Canva users.”
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Canva launches workplace product suite to improve visual collaboration
Australia-based graphic design company Canva has launched a suite of new workplace products and features, designed to help remote workers visually collaborate more effectively via any device from any location.
Canva’s newly introduced Visual Worksuite consists of Docs, Websites, Whiteboards, Video, and Data Visualization, alongside several new features to improve Canva’s user experience. The launch comes as the company recorded more than 85 million global users and 4.4 million paying customers.
Visual communication is becoming an increasingly critical skill for teams of every size across almost every industry, Canva co-founder and CEO Melanie Perkins said in a press release.
Canva launches Whiteboards for graphic designers’ predesign process
Graphics software provider Canva has announced the launch of Canva Whiteboards, enabling users to workshop, brainstorm and collaborate with colleagues directly inside the Canva platform.
Customers who want to use the new whiteboarding tool need to first open a new Canva Presentation, right-click on a slide, and click “expand to whiteboard.” They can then add and react to ideas with the new Whiteboards panel by using stickies, voting graphics, shapes and lines. Users will also have access to Canva’s library of 100 million images, videos, audio tracks, which can be added onto a whiteboard.
If a planning session is time sensitive, Canva’s new synced timer feature will show users how long the session has been going on. Special alerts let teams know when they have 10 seconds left in a session, and when the time’s up.