Design Giant Introduces AI-Powered Feature That Turns Prompts into Fully Functional Apps and Websites
April 29, 2025
Canva has entered the no-code technology arena even larger than before, with a cutting-edge AI feature that will allow users to create websites and apps in one text prompt. The announcement was made by Canva’s CEO, Melanie Perkins, during a recently held keynote featuring Canva’s latest advancements. The revelation puts Canva in a very serious position in the AI development space.
From Design to Development: Canva’s Bold Step
Historically recognized as a tool for graphic design that anyone could pick up and use, Canva has now begun to dabble in code generation. With their new AI tool, you can describe the web or app you want, and Canva’s system can generate a working prototype in a matter of seconds—without coding skills.
This development has created an even fuzzier line between designers and developers and given entrepreneurs, creators, and small businesses the ability to implement their digital ideas more seamlessly.
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A Game-Changer for Non-Tech Creators
Melanie Perkins stressed this tool democratizes technology:
“We believe creativity and innovation shouldn’t be limited by your ability to code. With this, anyone can bring their vision to life.”
This feature could change the game for freelancers, startups, and even educators — radically lowering the time and cost to build online platforms.
How It Works
Users are able to enter a simple” prompt—”Tell me how to create a portfolio website for a photographer” or “Create me an app that manages my book collection.” Then, the design tool creates layouts, pages, and even functional parts of workflows like forms or galleries. Early examples of demos showed polished designs, design adjustments, and mobile responsiveness produced in seconds.
Part of a Bigger AI Push
This functionality is a component of Canva’s wider implementation of artificial intelligence on the platform, such as AI-generated images, presentations, image generation, and branding kits. With competitors such as Adobe and Microsoft increasingly ramping up their AI product capabilities, this additional news from Canva shows their intention to be at the forefront of the no-code revolution.
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