Google has made its Canvas feature in AI Mode accessible to all English-speaking users in the United States, following its initial launch as part of Google Labs last year. This innovative tool is designed to assist users in organizing projects and conducting in-depth research.
With Canvas in AI Mode, users can draft documents and create customized tools directly within Google Search. The feature facilitates a variety of tasks, such as assembling study guides by uploading class notes or transforming research reports into interactive web pages, quizzes, or audio summaries. This aligns with Google's existing research tool, Notebook LM.
Users can interact with Canvas by describing their ideas, which prompts the tool to generate the necessary code to create shareable applications or games. Additionally, it can aid in refining creative writing drafts and providing constructive feedback on various projects.
Canvas is integrated into Google's Gemini platform, where subscribers of Google AI Pro and Google AI Ultra can leverage the latest model, Gemini 3. This version offers an extensive 1 million-token context window, enabling users to tackle more complex projects.
The rollout of Canvas to all U.S. users via Google's AI search feature enhances accessibility, allowing even those unfamiliar with Gemini's capabilities to explore its potential. This strategic advantage positions Google favorably in the competitive AI landscape, as its search engine reaches billions of users worldwide.
To utilize Canvas, users simply select the new option from the AI Mode tool menu and describe their desired creation. This action opens a side panel where they can gather information from the web and Google's Knowledge Graph. Users can prototype apps, test functionality, view the underlying code, and refine their projects by engaging in dialogue with Gemini.
Canvas faces competition from similar offerings by companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. However, while ChatGPT's Canvas feature activates automatically based on user queries, Google and Anthropic's tools require more direct user interaction. Both platforms provide assistance in writing and project development.