Affinity resurfaces as an all-in-one illustration, photo editing and layout app

Canva Unveils Free, All-in-One Affinity App as Subscription-Model Fears Dissipate

The highly anticipated changes to Affinity Designer, Photo and Publisher have finally arrived. The apps' developer, Serif, was acquired by Canva last year, leaving the future of these subscription-free alternatives uncertain. However, Canva has surprised users with a big shift – combining all three apps into one piece of illustration, photo editing, and layout software, which can be used entirely for free.

The newly relaunched Affinity app is now available as a desktop application for both macOS and Windows, with an iPadOS version in the works. At first glance, the new interface seems to retain the fundamental functionality of the original apps, but with some key improvements. The Vector, Pixel, and Layout tabs allow users to toggle between tools with ease, and Canva has also introduced a unique feature that enables mixing and matching of different tools and saving custom toolbars for specific projects.

While it's clear that Canva is trying to maintain a more streamlined user experience, the app still relies on a free account to function. This might raise concerns among veteran users who grew accustomed to purchasing individual licenses for each app. However, Canva's decision to make Affinity entirely free may help alleviate some of these worries.

The new app also comes with several innovative features, such as integrations with Canva's suite of tools and the ability to send projects directly between the two services. Additionally, users can now access Canva AI Studio tools within Affinity, allowing for automatic background removal and Generative Fill editing capabilities.

While it remains to be seen how veteran users will adapt to these changes, one thing is clear – Canva's decision to keep the app free has lifted a major cloud from its customers' shoulders. With this move, Canva solidifies its position as a viable alternative to Adobe Creative Cloud and its suite of subscription-based apps.

Interestingly, this development comes at a time when another popular photo editing tool, Pixelmator, was acquired by Apple last year. While it's unclear if the app will shift to a subscription model in the future, Canva's bold move is sure to spark competition and innovation within the creative software space.
 
I'm so stoked about Canva's new Affinity app 🀩! I was low-key worried they'd go paid-only after Serif got acquired πŸ€‘, but now it's free and totally radical πŸ’₯! The fact that it combines all three apps into one is pure genius πŸ”¬, and the UI updates are on point πŸ“ˆ. I mean, who needs separate tools for Vector, Pixel, and Layout when you can just toggle between them with ease? πŸ€” Canva's also killing it with the custom toolbar feature 🎨 – it's like having your own personalized creative toolbox πŸ”§! And with integrations with their other tools, this is a total game-changer πŸš€. It's gonna be super interesting to see how vet users adapt, but I'm all for keeping things free and open πŸ’–. Bring on the competition, Canva – Pixelmator's gotta step up its subscription game now πŸ”₯!
 
omg can you even imagine a world where free graphic design tools are a thing 🀯 i mean dont get me wrong, i loved affinity designer back in the day but like it was so pricey lol now that canva is making all 3 apps into one and its free its literally going to change the game for indie designers and small businesses πŸš€
 
omg u guys can't believe canva just made affinity free lol i mean i'm stoked for all those creators who are struggling to make ends meet or just wanna create without breaking the bank now they can focus on their art instead of shelling out cash for individual licenses πŸ€‘ it's also dope that they added some sick features like mixing and matching tools and access to canva ai studio πŸ’» what's not to love? might need to update my own workflow tho πŸ‘€ fingers crossed this means more competition in the market so we get even better tools and prices 😊
 
I'm loving this move by Canva 🀩! Finally, someone's giving back to the creators who are just trying to make art without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. Affinity app was already an awesome tool, but now it's free for everyone? That's huge! I mean, sure, some of those fancy features need a premium subscription, but overall, it's still super accessible. Plus, Canva's trying to give users more control with custom toolbars and whatnot 🎨. It's not just about making money; Canva wants to keep creators happy and coming back for more. And honestly? I think this is gonna shake things up in the creative software world πŸ’₯!
 
idk about this... sounds like canva is just trying to get a foothold with a free app and then sell us on their paid stuff πŸ€‘ but seriously, how are they gonna make money off this? they're basically giving away premium features like AI studio tools for free πŸ’Έ plus the fact that it's not clear if they'll keep the apps free forever makes me nervous about what could happen in the future πŸ€”
 
idk why canva felt they had 2 make this move πŸ€” but honestly i think its gonna be a game changer for creatives who arent on adobe's payroll. having all these apps in 1 place is insane! i was skeptical at first but now that im playing around with it, the new interface is actually pretty intuitive πŸ”₯ and those AI studio tools sound like a total game changer πŸ€– cant wait to see how this shakes up the creative software space πŸ”„
 
πŸ€” I think this is super exciting news for graphic designers and creatives of all levels. I mean, who doesn't love free stuff? But seriously, Canva's decision to make Affinity entirely free is a game-changer. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we trust you guys to get the job done." And with all these new features and integrations, it's clear that Canva is committed to making this app a go-to tool for creatives.

I'm not gonna lie, I was a bit worried when I heard about Serif being acquired by Canva. I mean, what happens next? But instead of trying to milk the subscription model for all it's worth, Canva has chosen to take a bold step forward and make Affinity free. That takes a lot of guts, you know?

Of course, there are still some pros and cons here. Some veteran users might miss the individual licenses they were used to buying, but I think that's a minor complaint compared to the benefits of having one app that can do it all.

The real winners here are creatives who just want to make awesome stuff without breaking the bank. And with Canva's continued innovation and improvements, I'm confident that Affinity is going to become an industry standard. πŸ’‘
 
I'm loving this move from Canva! I mean, who doesn't want access to that many powerful tools for free? πŸ’― It's great to see them simplifying the user experience while still keeping all the good stuff intact. The customizable toolbars are a game-changer – it's like having your own personal toolbox πŸ› οΈ. And with the integration with Canva AI Studio, I'm expecting some crazy cool features in the future 😎. It's also interesting to see how this move might impact other apps in the market... maybe Pixelmator will have to step up its game? πŸ€”
 
Man, I'm so hyped about this new Affinity app 🀩! I was getting a bit anxious when I heard it might turn into a paid-for-only thing πŸ€‘, but can you believe Canva decided to keep it 100% free πŸ™Œ? That's like, totally awesome dude πŸ‘. I mean, I'm all for having options and stuff, and now users have that freedom too πŸ’–. Plus, all the new features they're throwing in are just, wow! Integrating with other Canva tools, automatic background removal... it's like, game-changer πŸš€! Guess what this means? More competition in the creative software space, and innovation is gonna go through the roof πŸ”₯!
 
I think this is awesome news for creatives who used to have to shell out cash for individual licenses πŸ€‘. But let me tell you, some people might be salty that they can't just buy each app anymore - I mean, what's wrong with being free? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Canva's definitely taking a risk here, but if it works out, it'll save a ton of users from monthly subscription fees πŸ’Έ. And can we talk about how cool the new features are? Mixing and matching tools and customizing toolbars? Genius! 😎
 
omg i just got back from the most epic road trip with my squad πŸš—πŸŒ„ we drove through like 5 states in one day and stopped at every single diner along the way for burgers and milkshakes it was literally the best day ever πŸ˜‚ anyway back to Canva and Affinity... i'm so down for a free app that's still got all the features i need 🀩 but what's with the interface changes tho? i mean i get that they want to make it more streamlined, but can't we just keep the original design? πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” I'm not exactly stoked about this news... Like, what's up with all these freebies? Can't they just chill and let us pay for the features we actually need instead of trying to upsell us on their whole suite of tools? I mean, don't get me wrong, the new Affinity app does look pretty slick, but it still feels like Canva is playing a waiting game until people give up and sign up for that free account. And what's with the 'custom toolbars' feature? Is that just code for 'we're gonna nickel and dime you later'? πŸ€‘
 
🀯 so like, Canva just made Affinity completely free, which is wild considering how much pressure there was on Serif's future after they got acquired... I mean, it's a good thing for users, but at the same time, I can see why some of those who were used to buying individual licenses might be a bit salty about it. πŸ€‘

I'm not gonna lie, though, I kinda love how Canva streamlined everything into one app – it looks really user-friendly and I'm excited to try it out! 😊 The AI Studio tools are pretty cool too, especially with the Generative Fill editing capabilities... that's some next-level stuff right there! πŸ”©

It's also interesting to see how this move is gonna affect the whole Adobe Creative Cloud thing... I mean, they've got Canva right where they want 'em now. 😏 Competition is always a good thing in the tech world, so let's hope we get to see some more innovation from other companies too! πŸ“ˆ
 
I'm so stoked they're keeping Affinity free! I mean, who doesn't love having access to all those sick design tools without breaking the bank? πŸ€‘ It's like Canva is trying to win over all the creatives out there who might've been hesitant about switching from Adobe. And yeah, I get it, some vets might be worried about losing their individual licenses, but come on, who needs that much stress in their workflow? 😊 The new app looks fire too, with those custom toolbar features and Canva AI Studio tools - it's like they're speaking our language! πŸ’»
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this new Affinity app from Canva 🀩 It's like they took all the best bits of Designer, Photo and Publisher and mashed 'em together into one solid package. And the fact that it's free is just a dream come true for a lot of creatives out there. I mean, who needs to shell out cash for individual licenses when you can get access to all this goodness for free? πŸ€‘ But at the same time, I can see why some veteran users might be a bit miffed that they won't be able to buy and own these apps anymore. Still, I think Canva's got the right idea - make it accessible to everyone, not just those who are willin' to shell out cash. And with all these fancy new features like AI Studio tools, this app is definitely goin' to change the game πŸ’»
 
omg I'm so stoked that Canva is making Affinity free πŸ€©πŸŽ‰! now we can finally use all those sick tools without having to shell out cash every month πŸ’ΈπŸ˜… it's like, totally a game-changer for freelance designers and creatives on a budget πŸ’ΌπŸ’» the new app interface looks super sleek too πŸ“ˆπŸ”₯ and I love that we can mix and match different tools and save custom toolbars - genius! πŸ€“ has anyone else tried out the free version yet? what are your thoughts on this move? πŸ€” let's chat in the comments below πŸ’¬ #CanvaForTheWin #AffinityApp #FreeAndFair
 
omg i'm so stoked about canva's new affinity app 🀩! they've finally combined all 3 apps into one, making it super easy for us to switch over from serif's old apps πŸ“ˆ. i was a bit worried that we'd have to shell out cash for individual licenses again, but instead, they're offering it FOR FREE πŸ’Έ! it's such a relief knowing that we can just use whatever toolset we want without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ.

canva's really innovating with this new app, adding features like ai studio tools and integrations with their other services πŸ€–. it's already so much more streamlined than the old affinity apps, and i love how we can mix and match different tools to suit our projects 🎨.

i'm excited to see what happens next in the competitive world of creative software, especially now that pixelmator's part of apple πŸ€”. but for now, canva's bold move has me feeling pretty confident about their future πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so hyped about this 🀩! Canva just dropped a massive update for Affinity and I'm loving it 😍. Free for everyone, no more individual licenses needed - that's a huge win in my books πŸ’₯. And I gotta say, the new interface looks sleek and super user-friendly 🎨. The fact that they're making it easy to mix and match tools is genius πŸ”§. This is exactly what we need in the creative space - more accessibility and innovation πŸ’‘. Can't wait to play around with all the new features πŸ€”! πŸ‘
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this is pretty cool 🀩! So, Canva just dropped this crazy all-in-one Affinity App that’s free for everyone πŸŽ‰. I mean, it’s got a new interface, some neat features like mixing and matching tools, and it's still pretty easy to use. They're trying to make it more streamlined which is cool but also a bit worrying cuz it's still using a free account model. Idk how old users of the individual apps will react to this change tho πŸ˜’. But for newbies or those who didn't wanna pay for the other tools, I think this is awesome πŸ€—! Now we gotta see what Apple does with Pixelmator and whether Canva's move sparks some more competition in the creative software space πŸ’»
 
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