CanvAi is a creative workspace that turns rough sketches into polished AI art. Draw on an infinite canvas, add shapes and assets, then use frames to transform them with Nano Banana Pro.
Love the idea of sketch-first vs prompt soup. Infinite canvas + frames makes sense. I doodle rough storyboards on my iPad—does pencil pressure work? Also curious how tight the gen sticks to the layout. Nano Banana Pro is a wild name 😂
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CanvAi feels like a great bridge between thinking in sketches and finishing with AI. The infinite canvas + frames workflow is super interesting. Curious — how do creators usually use Nano Banana Pro: more for refining composition or for exploring totally different styles from the same sketch?
That makes a lot of sense 👍 The sketch → image flow feels like the fastest way to get that “wow” moment. Curious if you’re seeing users lean more toward rapid ideation or final-quality outputs at this stage — and whether you plan to optimize the pipeline differently for those two use cases.
@pany_ai so far I've been mostly seeing folks using it for quick experimentation, but curious to see how usage evolves. I'm considering adding a way to quickly generate multiple variations (using the NBP grid + crop + upscale technique)
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@charlie_clark That tracks — quick experimentation seems like the perfect fit at this stage. The idea of generating multiple variations with an NBP grid + crop + upscale sounds especially powerful for exploring directions without breaking flow.
Have you thought about letting users “bookmark” or compare variations side by side as usage shifts toward higher-quality outputs? Feels like that could nicely bridge ideation → refinement as the product evolves.
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Congrats on the launch! Sketching, framing, and structuring ideas before generation sounds like a great way to reduce randomness in AI outputs.
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Clean idea 👍 Love the infinite canvas + frames approach — it feels very natural for going from rough thinking to polished AI visuals. Turning sketches into art without breaking creative flow is a strong angle.
Can this be used on iPad? Using it with Apple Pencil would be a great experience😁
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@xiaoguang_zhao hey Xiaoguang, it should work on iPad!
Congrats on the launch team! Cool features, how many credits does each generation consume?
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@sohan_patil thanks! Each generation costs 1 credit.
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@dessignnet cheers Marios!
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Love the idea of sketch-first vs prompt soup. Infinite canvas + frames makes sense. I doodle rough storyboards on my iPad—does pencil pressure work? Also curious how tight the gen sticks to the layout. Nano Banana Pro is a wild name 😂
CanvAi feels like a great bridge between thinking in sketches and finishing with AI. The infinite canvas + frames workflow is super interesting.
Curious — how do creators usually use Nano Banana Pro: more for refining composition or for exploring totally different styles from the same sketch?
Liinks
@pany_ai thanks yu! I’ve mostly been seeing folks play with the sketch -> image pipeline so far!
@charlie_clark
That makes a lot of sense 👍 The sketch → image flow feels like the fastest way to get that “wow” moment.
Curious if you’re seeing users lean more toward rapid ideation or final-quality outputs at this stage — and whether you plan to optimize the pipeline differently for those two use cases.
Liinks
@pany_ai so far I've been mostly seeing folks using it for quick experimentation, but curious to see how usage evolves. I'm considering adding a way to quickly generate multiple variations (using the NBP grid + crop + upscale technique)
@charlie_clark That tracks — quick experimentation seems like the perfect fit at this stage. The idea of generating multiple variations with an NBP grid + crop + upscale sounds especially powerful for exploring directions without breaking flow.
Have you thought about letting users “bookmark” or compare variations side by side as usage shifts toward higher-quality outputs? Feels like that could nicely bridge ideation → refinement as the product evolves.
Congrats on the launch! Sketching, framing, and structuring ideas before generation sounds like a great way to reduce randomness in AI outputs.
Clean idea 👍
Love the infinite canvas + frames approach — it feels very natural for going from rough thinking to polished AI visuals. Turning sketches into art without breaking creative flow is a strong angle.