Lovart has officially emerged from its closed beta phase, launching ChatCanvas to the public as the latest innovation in AI-powered design agents. This tool promises to revolutionize creative workflows, offering a free plan with daily credits and a starting paid tier at $19, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
ChatCanvas stands out by devouring a diverse array of inputs — photos, generative designs, clothing, bags, and more — transforming them into a dynamic creative playground. A notable example features Gal Gadot, where the platform seamlessly integrates her image into stunning visual outputs.
Once fed with your input, the system engages in a conversational chat, generating an impressive array of content based on your desires. From videos and voiceovers to music, and even basic editing capabilities, ChatCanvas positions itself as a robust, all-in-one creative tool.
Built on a foundation reminiscent of Recraft but supercharged with advanced large language models (LLMs) and agentic intelligence, this platform takes design automation to new heights. Users can interact with it intuitively, tweaking outputs in real time through a collaborative interface that feels like working alongside a human designer. The result is a streamlined process that caters to both amateurs and professionals, delivering professional-grade assets with minimal effort.
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A closer look at Lovart’s offerings reveals its potential to reshape how creators approach design. Available at https://www.lovart.ai/, the platform invites users to explore its capabilities, though its full impact remains to be seen as it adapts to diverse creative demands. Whether it lives up to the hype as a "Recraft on steroids" or reveals limitations, ChatCanvas marks a bold step toward reimagining the future of AI-assisted creativity.

