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Canva business and news from across the web.- Best Free AI Tools for New Streamers in 2026This guide details free AI-powered tools for new streamers in 2026, covering clip detection, editing, audio cleanup, chat management, thumbnail design, and YouTube SEO. It highlights tools like Eklipse, StreamLadder, CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, NVIDIA Broadcast, OBS Studio, Nightbot, StreamElements, VidIQ, TubeBuddy, Canva, and NightCafe, emphasizing a $0 monthly cost for a functional streaming setup.
- Anthropic now has a design assistant tooAnthropic has launched Claude Design, a research preview that allows subscribers to use its AI model, Claude, to generate designs, prototypes, and slides. The tool, powered by Opus 4.7, functions as a design assistant rather than a simple image generator, allowing users to refine outputs through conversation, comments, and direct edits, including adjustable sliders for visual elements. Claude Design integrates with an organization's existing visual language and can export projects to other platforms like Canva.
- Canva starts previewing a more powerful version of its AI assistantCanva has begun previewing Canva AI 2.0, a significant update to its AI assistant that builds upon its existing capabilities with a conversational interface and enhanced multi-step task generation. The new version allows for more granular editing of AI-generated elements, incorporates persistent memory for personalized style adaptation, and integrates with various third-party applications like Notion and Slack. This update represents a natural evolution of Canva's mission to simplify design, with early access available to the first million users.
- The Complete AI Tool Stack for Twitch Streamers (2026)This guide outlines a comprehensive and surprisingly affordable AI tool stack for Twitch streamers in 2026, emphasizing free options like OBS Studio, StreamElements, and NVIDIA Broadcast. It details essential tools for broadcasting, overlays, AI audio/video enhancement, clip generation, thumbnails, and automation, suggesting a $0/month stack for hobbyists and a $15-25/month sweet spot for enhanced quality. The article prioritizes tools that compress time and reduce production effort, rather than replacing creativity, and advises a phased approach to adopting new software and hardware.
- Best AI Tools for Gaming Content Creators in 2026This guide explores essential AI tools for gaming content creators in 2026, focusing on workflow acceleration rather than creative replacement. It covers AI clip detection, thumbnail generation, A/B testing, video editing, music licensing, and moderation, recommending specific tools like Eklipse, Epidemic Sound, and Canva based on creator needs and budget.