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ChatGPT users can now tap into their Canva without ever leaving Canva

Canva has announced a native integration with ChatGPT, making it the first design platform to connect user workspaces directly to OpenAI’s AI models.

By Tom GosbyPublished Jun 27, 2025
2 min read
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Canva has taken a major step in its AI strategy, launching a native integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT that allows users to tap into their Canva workspace and creative tools without leaving the chat interface.

The integration makes Canva the first design platform to embed its capabilities directly into ChatGPT. It includes two key launches: a deep research connector for ChatGPT and the Canva Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server. Together, these tools are designed to streamline design, analysis, and content generation inside AI-native workflows.

AI design tools, now in ChatGPT

Available now, the Canva deep research connector gives ChatGPT access to a user’s Canva content, including past designs, templates, and brand assets. The goal is to deliver more context-rich responses and design iterations grounded in users’ real-world content.

“We’re embedding Canva directly into the AI tools people use every day so they can brainstorm, create, and publish content faster,” said Anwar Haneef, General Manager and Head of Ecosystem at Canva. “This is a major step in our vision to make the complex simple and build an all-in-one AI workflow.”

The integration supports Canva Docs, Presentations and more, enabling users to prompt ChatGPT for content refinements or analysis without switching tabs. Privacy is safeguarded via Canva Shield, the company’s AI trust and safety framework.

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Expanding Canva's AI footprint

Also launched today, the MCP Server opens Canva to other AI agents, including OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Salesforce’s Agentforce, with more integrations to follow. The server allows assistants to create and resize branded content, autofill charts, draft copy, and import files using conversational cues.

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OpenAI's Nate Gonzalez, Head of Business Products, said: “Launching the Canva deep research connector means businesses and their employees get faster, better insights because ChatGPT has more context.”

Growth and adoption

According to Canva, usage of its existing Canva GPT integration has surged 375% year-on-year, making it one of ChatGPT’s top productivity tools. The launch of MCP Server is part of Canva’s broader multi-model AI strategy, which spans in-house tools, partner models, and an expanding apps ecosystem.

Canva said these tools have already powered over 18 billion AI tool uses, with adoption spanning educators, marketers, and small businesses globally. The platform currently serves more than 240 million users, including 95% of Fortune 500 companies.

The Canva MCP Server is available now through the Canva Developers community.

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