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      <title>Canva AI 2.0 Launches as Agentic, Conversational Design Platform</title>
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      <description>Canva has announced Canva AI 2.0, framing it as the most significant platform overhaul since the company launched in 2013. Unveiled at the Canva Create event in Los Angeles, the update repositions Canva from a design tool into what the company calls a conversational, agentic platform — a single system for moving from idea to finished output without leaving the app.
Core Architecture Changes Four new capabilities underpin the AI 2.</description>
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      <title>How Photographers Can Use Canva AI 2.0 in Their Post-Processing Workflow</title>
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      <description>Post-processing for most photographers ends at the image. Lightroom, Capture One, or DaVinci handle the raw file; the deliverable is a finished JPEG or TIFF. But the work that surrounds that image — the portfolio layout, the client presentation, the social post, the print mockup, the licensing pitch — has always required a separate toolchain and a separate block of time. Canva AI 2.0 addresses most of that second layer, and for photographers who aren&amp;rsquo;t designers by training, it does so without requiring them to become one.</description>
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