The user describes using an external AI (Claude) with Canva to transform static designs into interactive experiences. They note that this shifts the focus from just looking good to designing for action, suggesting Canva should natively offer AI capabilities that enable this kind of interactive and action-oriented design creation.
I tested a Claude + Canva hack and honestly didn't expect this. I started with a design in Canva. Nothing crazy. Just a simple greeting design for my client on teddy day. Then I passed it through Claude AI to see what would happen and also asked it to animate. It turned the design into something interactive. Something that felt less like a static visual and more like an experience. That shift made me realise something. Most of us are using Canva to make things look good. But when you bring AI into the workflow, you stop just designing for the eye and start designing for action. As a Canva Verified Expert, I've seen a lot of tools promise to change the way you design. Most of them don't. This one actually made me stop and rethink the workflow. If you're a designer, creator, or someone who uses Canva regularly, this is worth watching. The full video is out now. Link in the comments. Would love to know — are you already using AI in your Canva workflow? Drop it below If you want to watch full tutorial. Here is the link : https://lnkd.in/divkRKge #canva #claude #aiworkflow #canvaverifiedexpert