Canva users can now create, edit and manage their designs by explaining their needs to Anthropic’s Claude AI. This connection is the latest of many integrations that allow users to access third -party tools and services, including Figma, imagination, strip and parsma, without leaving their conversation with AI chat boots.
From today, Claude users will be able to use natural language indicators to complete design tasks in their LinkedIn Kenova account, such as creating presentations, changing the size of the images, and filling the premium templates. The merger also enables users to find keywords within canvas documents, presentations, and brand templates, and summarize them through Claude AI interface. This feature requires both paid canaw account (which starts at $ 15 per month) and a paid cloud account ($ 17 per month).
The Anthropic Model is using the context Protocol (MCP) server, which was launched by Canawa last month, providing clouds to the user canvas content. The MCP, which is often known as “USB-C Port AI” apps, is an open source standard that enables developers to immediately connect their AI models with other apps and services. Companies like Anthropic, Microsoft, Figma, and Canawa have embraced the MCP so that they can develop their platform for future tech landscapes, which are expected to be filled with AI agents.
کینوا ایکو سسٹم کے سربراہ انور ہینیف نے ایک بیان میں ایک بیان میں کہا ، “صارفین اب نظریات کو اپ لوڈ کرنے یا دستی طور پر منتقل کرنے کے بجائے ، اب کینوا ڈیزائن تیار کرسکتے ہیں ، ان کا جائزہ ، جائزہ اور شائع کرسکتے ہیں ، یہ سب کلاڈ چیٹ کے اندر ہیں۔” Stuffy. “MCP settings make it possible with a simple toggle, which indicates a powerful change toward the user -friendly, AI First Work Flu, which connects creativity and productivity into one.”
Claude is the first AI assistant to support the Canva Design Work Flu through the MCP, but there are other offers of the design platform thanks to a similar partnership with Figma in the chatboat, which was announced last month. Even today, a new directory of cloud integrations is being launched on the web and desktop, which should give users an easy review of all tools and associated apps under their control.


