Canva Kills One-Click Color Palette Application, Replaces With AI Suggestions
Canva removed the design styles feature that let users apply a full color palette to an entire design in one action, replacing it with AI-generated recommendations. Power users who need precise, repeatable color control are now underserved. Tools offering deterministic palette management without AI override have a clear gap to fill.
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Canva integrated AI features that are reported to be buggy and disruptive, undermining the quality of the overall design experience. Users who valued the original app find AI additions make it worse. This is a vendor integration quality issue rather than a market gap.
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Individual user complaint about Canva. Low engagement review.
Canva usability perceived to worsen with each product update
A user reports that recent Canva updates have progressively made the product harder to use, reflecting a usability regression pattern rather than a single incident.
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Users report that Canva updates have removed previously functional features without notice while introducing new bugs that remain unresolved. Customer support is unresponsive to regression reports. This creates a trust deficit where each update is viewed with suspicion rather than anticipation.
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