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Global design platform Canva said on the 10th that it unveiled the "Canva AI Connector," which enables its brand features to be used in OpenAI's ChatGPT, following Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude.

With this integration, ChatGPT users can now create content within ChatGPT by pulling in Canva's brand kit—without moving to the Canva platform—and using designs that automatically apply brand elements such as colors, fonts, and logos.

Canva said, "With this update, we solved the problem of 'lack of brand consistency,' which has often been pointed out as a limitation of AI-based design," adding, "Until now, AI could speed up work, but the results often did not match brand guidelines and required additional edits." It said users can now link brand information directly to the AI assistant to get results that can be used for real work from the start.

Anwar Hanif, head of the Canva ecosystem, said, "By combining Canva's design capabilities with tools like ChatGPT and Claude, we can instantly turn text prompts into work-ready visuals," adding, "This goes beyond simply generating AI outputs quickly to making them practical for actual work."

Canva said this linkage shows that the use of AI is moving beyond simple idea generation to producing fully finished results. Brand guidelines are also shifting away from static documents to assets that are automatically applied within AI tools users use every day.

Through such integrations, Canva is strengthening its position as a core platform responsible for visual design in AI-based work environments, and more than 12 million designs have been created so far across ChatGPT, Claude, and Copilot.

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