Canva Code 2.0 Cuts AI Coding Time by 75% as Access Opens to All
Canva has made Canva Code 2.0 available to its entire user community, expanding its AI-powered “vibe coding” platform with HTML imports, visual editing and faster code generation for websites, apps and interactive digital experiences.
The launch extends access to users across Canva’s free, Pro, Business, Enterprise and Education plans, bringing AI-assisted coding into the same visual environment used for design and collaboration. Canva said the new version reduces code-generation time by 75%, while the median time from prompt to publication is now 30% faster.
Canva Code allows users to describe an idea in plain language and generate interactive experiences without traditional coding workflows. Creations can begin from a prompt, an existing design or one of more than 50 templates.
A new HTML import feature also allows users to bring work created elsewhere into Canva and continue editing it as a design, rather than rebuilding the project from scratch.
The platform combines functional code generation with Canva’s visual editing capabilities. Users can directly adjust text, colours, fonts and images, access more than 120 million visual assets, or use conversational AI to refine individual elements.
Canva is positioning this visual control as a differentiator from other vibe-coding tools, arguing that users increasingly want generated applications and websites to reflect their own branding rather than follow generic AI-generated design patterns.
Collaboration is also integrated into the workflow, allowing teams to build, review, comment on and refine interactive projects in real time before publication.
Finished projects automatically adapt to different screen sizes and can be published through a free Canva domain, connected to a custom domain or shared securely within an organisation.
Canva said its community has created more than six million sites with Canva Code since the product was first introduced a year ago, spanning applications in education, marketing, business planning and interactive learning.
The company also said its AI products have recorded more than 32 billion uses to date. Canva now serves more than 265 million monthly users, according to its latest product announcement.
The wider rollout reflects the growing shift of generative AI coding tools beyond professional software development and into mainstream creative workflows, where users can move from an idea to a functioning interactive product without leaving a visual design environment.
