Canva Visual Suite 2.0 | AI tools connect design and data workflows
Canva has introduced Visual Suite 2.0 at Canva Create 2025, expanding its platform into a more unified workspace for design, data, AI, and content production. The update brings presentations, videos, whiteboards, websites, docs, spreadsheets, Canva Sheets, Magic Charts, Canva AI, Canva Code, and a new Photo Editor into a single creative environment for teams and designers.
Canva turns design, data, and AI into one connected workspace
Visual Suite 2.0 is designed to reduce the separation between creative work and productivity tools. Canva says users can now create across design types in one format, including presentations, videos, whiteboards, websites, docs, spreadsheets, and social assets, without constantly moving between separate apps or losing project context.
For designers, the update is important because it connects visual production with data, AI-assisted creation, interactive content, and photo editing. Instead of treating a campaign, report, presentation, or lesson as disconnected files, Canva is pushing toward a workspace where the full project can stay editable in one place.
How Visual Suite 2.0 changes creative production
One of the central additions is Canva Sheets, a visual spreadsheet tool built for AI-assisted data work. Canva describes it as a way to connect data with creative output, using features such as Magic Insights, Magic Formulas, Bulk Create, Translate, Fill Empty Cells, and Magic Resize to turn structured information into visual content more quickly.
Magic Charts also expands the design workflow by connecting live data from platforms such as Google Analytics, HubSpot, and Snowflake, then turning that data into interactive visualizations. For teams building reports, dashboards, pitch decks, and campaign materials, this makes data storytelling more directly connected to the design process.
New creative workflows for designers and teams
Canva AI and Canva Code are the most visible signs of the platform’s move toward prompt-based production. Canva AI can help users brainstorm, create, and refine designs from text, voice, or media prompts, while Canva Code turns written ideas into interactive experiences that can be published as links or embedded into designs.
The new Photo Editor also matters for designers because it keeps image editing inside the same workspace. Canva says users can generate new backgrounds, adjust visual elements, and point at parts of an image to reposition, replace, remove, recolor, or resize them without leaving the design.
For creative teams, the broader shift is workflow consolidation. Visual Suite 2.0 brings planning, data, design, AI, code, charts, and image editing closer together, which can reduce file switching and make campaign assets, lessons, reports, and social content easier to iterate.
Availability and early use
Canva says users can start exploring Visual Suite 2.0 from the Canva homepage. The launch follows feedback from Canva’s global community, which the company says includes 230 million people and contributes more than one million ideas, feature requests, and product suggestions each year.
For designers and production teams, the best approach is to test the new features in real workflows: campaign planning, data reports, social media variations, interactive content, photo editing, and multi-format presentations. The strongest value will likely come from projects where design and productivity need to stay connected.
Sources and Recommended Links
- Introducing Visual Suite 2.0: Productivity, meet creativity | Canva Newsroom (Official)
- Canva Visual Suite | Canva (Official)
- Canva AI | Canva (Official)