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You caught us at a very social time in our life 💅✨

At this point, tools like like chronicle AI can create beautiful presentations, and in less time. So you (Canva) need to survive. You are actually still better because you offer a variety, and flexibility to designers, whereas people’s “broken” prompts give AI the flexibility, and they don’t get what they actually need. But learning Canva skills needs time. You have took a step by adding Canva Design School, but the point is, will people choose patience? or quick result? I believe you can do something different!

Love this! We're huge fans of what you're building at Canva. May is National Pet Month, and we couldn't help ourselves, we asked AI what kind of pet your brand would be. Spoiler: it had opinions. We made a whole post about it. Would love to know if AI got it right. 🐾

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This time of year gets busy fast, which makes intentional communication and real connection stand out even more. The people who stay present and thoughtful are usually the ones others remember professionally. 💜

Marketing teams move faster when creativity and collaboration work together Canva keeps making social workflows smarter.

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Love the energy. Whether it’s networking at conferences or building community online, staying social is where the magic happens.

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Hi Canva team, We’re curating a campus stand-up comedy series across top colleges in Mumbai, targeting the 18–25 audience through high-engagement, non-ticketed shows. We see strong synergy with Canva in building this as a branded youth experience, with deep on-ground integration and direct student reach. Would love to connect for a quick call and share more.

Love this. Background Remover, Magic Eraser, and layering tools have all been favorites for bringing ideas to life a little faster.

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This is so real 😂 love the “chronically social online team” energy, definitely relatable in the best way.

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word art is my love language

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That last Chronically Online Social Team yeeted me all the way back to mid-90s MS Publisher days.

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