Canva has opened Canva Code 2.0 to its entire user base of more than 265 million people a month, across every tier including free accounts, turning its plain-language coding tool from a research preview into the most widely distributed vibe coding product on the market. The company says code generation time has fallen 75 per cent and the median journey from prompt to published output is 30 per cent faster, and the release, dated India, 15 July, positions the update as Canva doing to code what it did to design software a decade ago. Rivals charge $20 to $25 a month for what Canva just switched on for a quarter of a billion people at a price of zero, and the release arrives with an import feature built to swallow those rivals' output whole.What Ships In Canva Code 2.0About The AuthorAt heart, I am a storyteller drawn to the watershed moments that bend the technology landscape. I braid narrative with data, humanise statistics, and trace the arc from first spark to world-changing impact. My reportage, features and reviews are witty, sardonic, visual and vivid, using anecdote to illuminate rather than eviscerate.

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