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    Boardspace vs Canva for Interior Designers

    Canva is a general-purpose graphic design tool for presentations, social posts, and logos — with a massive template library and limited AI features. Boardspace is a dedicated workspace for interior designers: photorealistic AI rendering, moodboards, video, and floorplan-to-3D. For an interior designer who needs new AI-generated room images, Canva doesn't fit. For someone designing an Instagram post, Boardspace doesn't replace Canva.

    Feature comparison

    FeatureBoardspaceCanva
    Primary purposeAI generation + workflow for interior designersGeneral graphic design and presentations
    AI image generation for interiorsBuilt-in — 20+ models, high qualityLimited (Magic Media), weaker for photorealistic spaces
    AI video generationVeo 3.1, Sora 2, Kling 3, GrokVery limited
    Floorplan-to-3DYesNo
    MoodboardsDrag & drop on canvas + material libraryGeneric moodboard templates
    Client presentationShareable canvas link + 6-angles workflowGraphically polished decks
    Hebrew + RTL supportFull and nativePartial
    Template library (logos, posts, flyers)Minimal — not the focusMassive, industry-leading
    PricingFree tier, from $19/moFree tier, Pro from $13/mo
    Approved creators for hireBuilt-in marketplaceTemplate marketplace, not service marketplace

    When Canva is the better choice

    • You need to design an Instagram post, flyer, or logo — Canva is the right tool.

    • You want a presentation with tons of ready templates (browser-based PowerPoint) — Canva wins.

    • You need team approval and large-scale graphic asset management — Canva for Teams is built for it.

    When Boardspace is the better choice

    • You're an interior designer needing AI room images — Canva can't do this at a professional level.

    • You want a video walkthrough for a client — Boardspace, not Canva.

    • You want to convert an architectural plan into a navigable 3D space — only Boardspace.

    • You want a Hebrew agent-driven workflow — Boardspace; Canva is mostly English.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need both Canva and Boardspace?+
    Depends on the work. Most interior designers we know who use Boardspace keep Canva for graphic tasks (posts, flyers, general sales decks) and use Boardspace for anything that's renders, video, and working with the client on the space itself.
    Can Canva render a room?+
    Canva's Magic Media generates general AI images, but doesn't compete with Nano Banana Pro or GPT-Image-2 4K for photorealistic interiors. Canva is a graphic design tool that added an AI feature; Boardspace is an AI platform that includes a canvas.
    What about Canva for client presentations?+
    Canva is great for sales-deck presentations with lots of graphics. Boardspace is great for a project-visual presentation — one room photo in 3 material variants, or a 30-second video on canvas. Many designers use Boardspace to create the visuals, then drop them into Canva for the formal deck.
    Does Canva support Hebrew like Boardspace?+
    Canva supports RTL and includes Hebrew fonts, but its AI features (Magic Media, Magic Write) are English-preferred. Boardspace was built Hebrew-first from day one: every agent, baker, and workflow runs natively in Hebrew.
    Which is cheaper for a small design studio?+
    If your main need is posts and flyers — Canva (from $13/mo). If it's renders, moodboards, and visual client work — Boardspace (from $19/mo) saves external costs on generative models, render farms, and video tools. Most studios want both.

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