
This tutorial demonstrates connecting Claude‘s AI to Canva to generate, edit, and publish social designs. Sabrina Romanov walks through connector setup, template analysis, automated edits and exports, and posting via a third-party scheduler (Blotato). It covers creating designs from scratch and via templates, syncing edits, exporting assets correctly, common errors and fixes, and practical prompts to streamline social-media workflows.
– Connector setup: How to authorize and configure the Canva connector in Claude and adjust permissions.
– Design generation & editing: Create designs from scratch, receive multiple AI style options, and request iterative edits (e.g., resize text, change color).
– Template-aware content: Analyze template word counts and replace copy to preserve layout and visual hierarchy.
– Export & publish: Export Canva assets, pass export URLs to Blotato, schedule or post to Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and more.
– Troubleshooting: Fix common export/upload errors by using precise prompts and Blotato media endpoints to upload local images.
Quotes:
You can now use Canva within Claude to make dozens of designs in minutes.
Just tell Claude: export from Canva and pass the Canva export domain URLs directly to Blotato.
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| Upload date: | 2026-05-20 |
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| Statistics updated: | 2026-05-29 |
Specification: Claude + Canva makes 200 posts in 10 minutes!
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