Design

Bringing interactive experiences into the design editor

AI-supported code imports let teams bring interactive experiences directly into the design environment, helping designers prototype and assemble richer digital assets without leaving their main workflow.

Why the human is still essential here

Designers and cross-functional teammates still decide what interactions should do, how they should feel, and whether they serve user needs. AI and import tools accelerate execution, not product judgment.

How people use this

Figma-to-Framer prototype import

Designers import UI frames into a web builder so static screens become interactive prototypes or live pages without recreating layouts by hand.

Figma / Framer

Interactive landing page assembly

Teams bring design files and embedded code blocks into a no-code site builder to produce campaign pages with animation, forms, and responsive behavior.

Figma / Webflow

Embedded demo widgets in designs

Custom code or embeds are inserted into the design environment so presentations, mockups, or marketing assets can include clickable product tours or calculators.

Canva / Framer

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What happens when you meet people where they are?

What happens when you meet people where they are?

That's exactly what Canva did with AI 2.0.


I just got back from Canva Create in LA and the biggest takeaway wasn't a single feature. It was the philosophy: what if your design platform already understood how your team actually works?


That's what's rolling out:


πŸ”Ή AI that connects to the tools you already use


πŸ”Ή Memory that learns your brand and style over time


πŸ”Ή Scheduling that runs creative tasks in the background while you focus on strategy


πŸ”Ή Code imports that let you bring interactive experiences straight into the editor


None of these are features for the sake of features. They're answers to a real problem enterprise teams face every day: creative work is fragmented across too many tools, and the people doing the work are spending more time context-switching than creating.


Canva AI 2.0 isn't trying to replace your workflow. It's trying to live inside it.


For enterprise leaders, the question isn't whether AI will change how your teams communicate visually. It's whether you'll be ready when the expectations shift. They just did.


Link to explore what's coming for enterprise:Β https://lnkd.in/gcVr5hCK

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Sadie St LawrenceFounder & CEO, Human Machine Collaboration Institute
Apr 27, 2026