Canva has unveiled Magic Layers, a new technology that converts static AI-generated images into fully editable designs. The feature, now available in public beta, allows creators to refine, reshape, and remix AI outputs without starting over, addressing one of the biggest frustrations with generative content.
Most AI-generated visuals are locked as flat image files, making even small edits difficult. Magic Layers bridges this gap by intelligently separating elements into individual objects, restoring text as live boxes, and preserving layout relationships. This means users can move elements, swap backgrounds, or change fonts directly inside Canva’s editor.
The tool supports single-page .png and .jpg files in beta, with expanded capabilities in development.
Canva says Magic Layers will benefit marketing teams refreshing campaigns, small businesses updating product messaging, and creators remixing ideas. said Cameron Adams, Canva’s co-founder and Chief Product Officer.
Unlike traditional vector tracing tools, Magic Layers interprets the design as a whole, analyzing structure and relationships between elements. It restores intent behind the original creation, turning collapsed pixel data back into editable design assets.
Magic Layers builds on the Canva Design Model, the company’s proprietary foundation model launched in October 2025. The model has already generated hundreds of millions of editable presentations, documents, and social posts, and powers integrations with ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot.
Magic Layers is rolling out in public beta across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, with global availability to follow. Canva says the feature marks a new era where AI-generated content becomes a starting point for creativity rather than a dead end.


