Canva launches Code 2.0, offering AI website building to every user
Canva has released Code 2.0, democratizing AI-powered website building and "vibe coding" for all users.
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Canva has launched Code 2.0, a tool that provides AI website building capabilities to every user. The update introduces features designed to make the process of creating websites more accessible.
Coverage from Venturebeat, Digital Trends, and IT Voice Media emphasizes the availability of "vibe coding," while Adgully.com and 9to5Mac highlight technical upgrades. Key additions include faster AI, visual editing, real-time collaboration, and the ability to import HTML.
Future developments will likely center on how users utilize these visual editing and collaboration tools to refine their AI-generated websites.
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Quick answers
What is Canva Code 2.0?
It is an update to Canva's coding tools that offers AI website building to all users.
What new technical features are included?
The update adds visual editing, HTML imports, real-time collaboration, and faster AI.
Who can access these features?
According to coverage from Venturebeat and IT Voice Media, Code 2.0 is available to every user.
Coverage (6)
- Canva bets AI coding can broaden digital creation in PH InsiderPH · 20h ago
- Canva Code 2.0 just made vibe coding way less intimidating for everyone Digital Trends · 20h ago
- Canva upgrades code with faster AI and visual editing Adgully.com · 20h ago
- Vibe coding that matches your vision: Canva Code 2.0 is now available to all IT Voice Media · 20h ago
- Canva Code 2.0 adds visual editing, HTML imports, and real-time collaboration 9to5Mac · 20h ago
- Canva launches Code 2.0, offering AI website building to every user Venturebeat · 20h ago broke it first
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