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Use Canvas in AI Mode to get things done and bring your ideas to life, right in Search.

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Canvas in AI Mode is now available for everyone in the U.S. Plus, it can now help you draft documents or build interactive tools.

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    Mar 04, 2026 Use Canvas in AI Mode to get things done and bring your ideas to life, right in Search. Canvas in AI Mode is now available for everyone in the U.S. in English, offering a dedicated, dynamic space to organize your plans and projects over time. And Canvas is more capable than ever, with newly added support for creative writing and coding tasks. Now, you can draft documents or create custom, interactive tools right within Search. Want some inspiration? One idea we loved from early testers was a dashboard to visualize and track information on academic scholarships, including all the different requirements, deadlines and dollar amounts. To make your own tool or dashboard, select the new Canvas option from the tool menu (+) in AI Mode and describe what you want to create. You’ll get a working prototype in the Canvas side panel that pulls together the freshest information from the web and Google’s Knowledge Graph. From there, you can test the functionality, toggle to view the underlying code and refine with conversational follow-ups until it does exactly what you need. Whether you’re building custom tools, studying for exams or planning a trip, Canvas in AI Mode makes it easy to jumpstart your next big project. POSTED IN: Related stories How AI is helping improve heart health in rural Australia A new Google AI initiative aims to improve heart health outcomes for people living in remote Australian communities. Gemini in Google Sheets just achieved state-of-the-art performance. How our open-source AI model SpeciesNet is helping to promote wildlife conservation Ask a Techspert: How does AI understand my visual searches?
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