Canva is taking its AI-powered design platform global, announcing the rollout of Canva AI in 16 new languages to make creative workflows more accessible and culturally relevant. The expansion means Canva AI is now available in 17 languages, empowering the company’s 240 million users to generate and edit designs in their native tongue.
First launched in April 2025, Canva AI integrates the company’s generative tools into a conversational interface, enabling users to brainstorm, create, and customize designs through simple text or voice prompts. The new update brings support for Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and others, along with 31 localized versions that reflect local conventions and design preferences.
“The majority of our 240 million users work in a language other than English,” said Cameron Adams, Canva’s co-founder and chief product officer. “Generative AI is now foundational to making design accessible, and ensuring it is culturally relevant is critical to delivering value worldwide.”
The move underscores Canva’s push to position itself as a global creative platform at a time when conversational AI is becoming the dominant interface for work. By embedding cultural context and regional design sensibilities, Canva aims to differentiate itself from more complex or siloed creative AI tools.
Canva also unveiled the Canva World Tour, a month-long series of training and community events designed to showcase its expanding AI capabilities and help onboard millions of users to the platform.
The company says its AI tools have already been used more than 20 billion times, making Canva AI one of its fastest-growing products. The expansion comes as Canva surpasses $3.3 billion in annualized revenue, reinforcing its ambitions to remain a leader in accessible, design-driven AI.
Canva AI in all supported languages is available globally starting today at canva.com/ai.







