Canva Acquires MangoAI and Cavalry to Boost Creative Suite
- •Canva acquires MangoAI to integrate performance-driven data intelligence and reinforcement learning into marketing tools
- •Motion design startup Cavalry joins Canva’s ecosystem to provide professional-grade 2D animation and motion editing
- •Former Netflix VP Nirmal Govind joins as Chief Algorithms Officer to lead Canva’s personalized AI experiences
Canva is significantly expanding its footprint in the professional creative market through the strategic acquisitions of MangoAI and Cavalry. These moves signal a shift from simple design templates toward a comprehensive creative operating system that integrates advanced motion design with data-driven AI intelligence. By adding Cavalry to its portfolio—which already includes the Affinity suite—Canva now offers a professional-grade alternative for designers working across photo, vector, and motion graphics.
The acquisition of MangoAI introduces a sophisticated layer of intelligent marketing to the platform. Unlike standard generative tools that simply create content, MangoAI utilizes reinforcement learning to help teams automatically optimize video ads based on performance results. This branch of machine learning allows models to learn through a system of rewards and trial-and-error, creating a feedback loop where creative output is directly improved by real-world engagement metrics.
To steer this technological evolution, Canva has appointed Nirmal Govind, formerly the Vice President of Data Science and Engineering at Netflix, as its first Chief Algorithms Officer. Govind will oversee the integration of large-scale machine learning systems to personalize the user experience across the entire platform. This leadership hire, combined with the new technical assets, positions Canva to compete more aggressively with legacy creative software by bridging the gap between artistic expression and algorithmic precision.