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Coming Soon: Gemini to Add Adobe, Canva, and CapCut for AI Editing

Gemini AI now featuring Canva.

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May 22, 2026
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Google is trying to turn Gemini into more than a place where creative ideas begin.

The company is bringing Adobe, Canva, and CapCut integrations into its AI chatbot, allowing users to generate images, designs, and videos in Gemini before refining them in familiar editing tools. The move could make Gemini a more central workspace for creators, marketers, and teams that already rely on AI to speed up content production.

“Magic Layers takes things a step further. Generate an image in Gemini and unlock it in Canva, making every element editable by separating it into individual layers. Fine-tune text, elements, and more – all in one flow,” Canva explains in its announcement.

That means a user could generate an image in Gemini, then immediately adjust the layout, text, and branding in Canva without starting over.

Adobe targets professional workflows

Adobe’s integration is more expansive and aimed at professional creators.

Unlike Canva’s direct-editing approach, Adobe’s system is designed as a creative agent that can orchestrate tasks across multiple tools, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Adobe Express. The company is also expanding similar AI integrations beyond Gemini, including work with other AI platforms.

CapCut brings video editing into chat

Video editing app CapCut, owned by ByteDance, is also joining the ecosystem, with a heavy focus on short-form video creation. While full details are still limited, CapCut says its tools will support both image and video editing within Gemini, enabling users to generate and refine content in a single workflow.

Reports suggest CapCut could eventually support prompt-based editing such as trimming clips, adding effects, or auto-generating captions directly through Gemini.

Across all three integrations, the goal is to remove the friction between idea and execution. Instead of generating content in Gemini and then exporting it to separate apps for editing, users will be able to stay within a single conversational workflow.

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Rollout and what comes next

Canva’s Gemini integration is already in early rollout, while Adobe and CapCut integrations are expected to follow in the coming weeks and months. What’s still unknown is how pricing, subscriptions, and feature limits will work once these tools are fully embedded inside Gemini.

For more on Google’s broader AI push, including new Gemini agents and AI-powered Search upgrades unveiled at Google I/O 2026, check out our full coverage.

Aminu Abdullahi

Aminu Abdullahi is a B2C and B2B technology and finance writer with more than six years of experience covering enterprise IT, cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, fintech, business software, and emerging technologies. His work has appeared in publications including TechRepublic, eWEEK, Channel Insider, Geekflare, Enterprise Networking Planet, eSecurity Planet, CIO Insight, and Webopedia. With a technical background in computer science, he specializes in translating complex technology topics into clear, accessible content for business leaders and decision-makers.

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