Canva has announced a suite of AI-powered tools to revolutionize the design experience. Magic Design, Magic Edit, Beat Sync, MagicWrite, & Brand Hub make creating visuals easier & faster than ever before - with 953 new fonts, alt text for images, and more!
Canva is taking its AI capabilities a step further with its new suite of brand management features and AI-designed tools. From logos to fonts to icons to videos, create visuals for your brand quickly and easily with Canva's Visual Worksuite and AI-powered tools like Magic Design, Magic Replace and more. Scale content for global audiences with AI translation and create engaging content quickly with Magic Write and Beat Sync.
Recent advancements in AI technologies have made Canva a one-stop shop for creating stunning presentation designs with ease. From Magic Write, which quickly produces copy or suggests fresh ideas to Magic Presentations, a tool that generates PowerPoint presentations with minimal effort, to Magic Design, that offers custom designs without any design skills, Canva has all the features you need to make your presentations perfect. Try it now!
. Google is revolutionizing email collaborations with its Generative AI feature, which is similar to ChatGPT. This advanced machine-learning tech can self-generate content better understanding user inputs. Gmail users can use this to help them write emails and make them more effective with formalizing, elaborating, shortening, and bulletizing options. It can also semantically analyze emails to suggest better text choices. Get ready to experience a personalized email experience with Google!
Canva is a Sydney-based tech giant empowering creative minds to turn ideas into beautiful finished works. Alexander Obrecht, CEO & Co-founders Melanie Perkins & Cameron Adams are leading the way to give users a variety of AI-powered tools, while keeping copyright and ownership of creations front and center. Throughout COVID-19, Canva has had 40 million new customers, 3500+ workforce, and is predicted to be profitable in 2023.
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