Eazy vs Canva: Presentation-Specialized AI vs All-in-One Design in 2026
Canva does everything — social posts, videos, documents, and presentations. Eazy does one thing exceptionally well: presentations that look hand-designed.
The Verdict
You need presentations that look distinctively designed — investor decks, conference keynotes, client proposals. You want AI that understands slide layout and visual hierarchy, on-canvas WYSIWYG editing, and reliable PDF/PPTX exports without fighting a general-purpose editor.
You design across many formats — social graphics, flyers, videos, documents, and presentations — in one tool. You want the largest template library, excellent mobile apps, team brand kits, and a platform your whole organization already knows.
Feature Comparison
Side-by-side breakdown of what each tool offers.
| Feature | Eazy | Canva |
|---|---|---|
| AI & Design | ||
| AI presentation generation | ✓ — full deck from prompt or document | ✓ — Magic Design presentations |
| AI editing | Multi-modal: text, voice, image (~15-20s) | Magic Write, Magic Edit (text/image) |
| Design approach | Hand-crafted designer styles with motion | 600K+ templates across all formats |
| Presentation-specific polish | Purpose-built slide design systems | General-purpose layouts |
| Brand kit & templates | Per-style consistency | ✓ — brand kits, team libraries |
| Editing | ||
| WYSIWYG slide editing | ✓ — on-canvas, presentation-native | ✓ — drag-and-drop canvas |
| Hand-crafted motion | ✓ — per designer style | Basic transitions |
| Mobile editing | Web (responsive) | ✓ — iOS and Android apps |
| Multi-format design | Presentations only | ✓ — social, video, print, docs |
| Output & Sharing | ||
| PDF export | ✓ (high fidelity) | ✓ |
| PPTX export | ✓ (high fidelity) | ✓ (layout may shift) |
| Presenter mode | ✓ — full-screen + notes | ✓ — basic presenter view |
| Responsive slides | ✓ (any screen size) | Fixed 16:9 canvas |
| Platform & Ecosystem | ||
| Template library | Curated designer styles | 600K+ templates |
| Team collaboration | ✓ — shared links | ✓ — real-time co-editing, comments |
| Integrations | Document upload | ✓ — Google Drive, Dropbox, Slack, HubSpot |
| Learning curve | Low — prompt to deck | Low — familiar to millions |
Specialist vs Generalist: Presentation Depth vs Design Breadth
Canva's strength is breadth. One subscription covers every visual asset a marketing team needs. The presentation templates are plentiful and professional enough for internal updates, school projects, and quick client decks. But they share DNA with Canva's other formats — similar layouts, similar typography patterns, similar visual language. Audiences who see a lot of Canva decks recognize them.
Eazy invests entirely in presentation output. Each designer style is a complete visual system — unique typography hierarchies, intentional spacing, hand-crafted motion sequences. The AI doesn't just fill templates; it generates within a design language. For contexts where the deck itself is the impression — investor pitches, conference keynotes, high-stakes proposals — that specialization shows.
AI: Presentation Intelligence vs General Magic Tools
Canva's AI stack — Magic Design, Magic Write, Magic Edit, Magic Animate — is impressive for a platform its size. You can describe a presentation and get a draft in seconds. Magic Write handles copy. But the output follows Canva's template patterns: competent layouts without the editorial intention of a designer-built system. Reviews note that AI-generated Canva presentations often need manual cleanup for high-stakes use.
Eazy's AI operates at the design level. When you generate from a prompt or document, the result reflects a specific designer style — not a random template. When you edit via text, voice, or image reference, the AI considers visual context: what's on the slide, how elements relate, which style rules apply. The result is faster iteration toward polished output, not faster iteration toward "good enough."
Exports and Presenting: Where Specialization Matters
Canva's presenter mode works for live presentations, and sharing via link is seamless. But exporting to PowerPoint is a known pain point. Custom fonts may not embed, grouped elements can ungroup, and animations rarely survive the export. If your workflow ends with "send the PPTX to the client" or "present from PowerPoint," you'll spend time fixing exports.
Eazy generates slides as responsive HTML with proper layout structure, so PDF and PPTX exports maintain visual fidelity. The same deck that looks polished in the browser looks polished in the exported file. For teams that live in PowerPoint for final delivery or need print-ready PDFs for board packets, this reliability matters.
Pricing: Free Tiers and Platform Value
Canva's free plan is genuinely useful for casual presentation needs — thousands of templates, basic editing, and limited Magic Design credits. Pro unlocks the full AI suite, background removal, brand kits, and premium content. For teams already paying for Canva across marketing, adding presentations costs nothing extra. The value proposition is platform consolidation.
Eazy's early access is free with full features: every designer style, multi-modal AI edits, PDF and PPTX export, no watermark. For users evaluating whether presentation-specialized AI beats Canva's general-purpose approach, there's zero financial risk. When paid plans launch, they'll target individual creators and presentation-heavy workflows rather than all-in-one design subscriptions.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Where Eazy Wins
Hand-crafted designer styles built exclusively for slides — unique typography, layouts, and motion. Canva templates are professional but general-purpose across formats.
Multi-modal input (text, voice, image) with full visual context awareness. Edits complete in ~15-20 seconds. Canva's AI assists with content, not slide design decisions.
Edit directly on the slide with presentation-native controls. Click, drag, resize, restyle — true WYSIWYG built for decks, not adapted from a poster editor.
PDF and PPTX exports preserve designer-quality layouts. Canva PPTX exports often require cleanup — fonts shift, elements reflow.
Intentionally designed transitions and animations per style. Presentations feel designed, not assembled from a template library.
Where Canva Wins
Presentations, social graphics, videos, documents, print — one tool for every visual asset. No switching between apps for different formats.
600,000+ templates across every format and industry. The largest design template ecosystem available — instant starting points for any project.
Full-featured iOS and Android apps for editing on the go. Create and present from your phone — something presentation-specialized tools rarely match.
190M+ monthly users, team brand kits, integrations with Google Drive, Slack, HubSpot, and more. Your organization probably already has Canva.
Pricing Comparison
Eazy Pricing
- ·Free credits included
- ·No watermark
- ·All designer styles
- ·PDF and PPTX export
- ·AI agent edits
Canva Pricing
- ·250K+ free templates
- ·5GB cloud storage
- ·Limited AI credits
- ·Basic presenter mode
- ·Full Magic Design AI
- ·Brand kits
- ·Background remover
- ·Premium templates
- ·Team brand controls
- ·Approval workflows
- ·100GB storage/user
- ·Admin controls
- ·SSO and SCIM
- ·Advanced brand controls
- ·Dedicated support
- ·Custom integrations
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Professional slides, surprisingly simple. Free early access with credits included.
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