- Generate and explore AI visuals on an infinite collaborative canvas inside LTX Studio
- Work with your team in real time with multi-cursor support and simultaneous generation
- Share projects across team members and align on creative direction before production begins
- Move directly from ideation into storyboard and production without switching tools
- Coming soon: async comments and @tagging for async collaboration across time zones
From scattered tools to one connected workspace
Today, ideation often happens in one tool, feedback in another, and production in LTX Studio. That fragmentation slows alignment and disconnects intent from execution. By the time a creative direction reaches production, context has been lost, decisions have been re-explained, and the original intent has shifted.
Canvas closes that gap.
What Canvas is
Canvas is a new infinite collaborative workspace embedded in every project in LTX Studio. It is not a separate moodboarding tool or an external whiteboard you link to. It lives directly inside the studio, sitting between the first idea and the first produced shot.
Teams can generate, arrange, group, and iterate on ideas spatially. Multiple people can work on the same canvas simultaneously, with individual cursors and initials visible in real time. When the direction is locked, the move to storyboard and production happens from the same place — no export, no copy-paste, no context switch.
Real-time multiplayer, built for creative teams
Canvas is built for teams. Multiple collaborators can generate and arrange content simultaneously on the same canvas. Each person’s cursor appears with their initials, so you always know who is working on what.
This matters most for distributed teams and agencies working across time zones. Instead of sharing screenshots in Slack or exporting frames to a shared drive, the canvas is the shared space. Everyone is looking at the same surface, generating against the same brief, and moving in the same direction.
From ideation to production, without leaving the studio
The most important thing Canvas does is eliminate the context gap between exploration and production.
In most creative workflows, ideation and production are handled in different tools. The creative direction developed in other tools does not automatically carry into the production tool. You describe it, summarize it, and hope the handoff is clean.
With Canvas, the progression from ideation to storyboard to production is native. The visual exploration that shapes a campaign concept happens in the same environment where that concept becomes a video. What gets decided in Canvas is what goes into production.
Canvas is live now inside LTX Studio.








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