What is ChatGPT Canvas and How to Use It

Oct. 4, 2024



OpenAI has added a new feature called ‘Canvas’ toChatGPT. It works with theGPT-4o modeland aims to close the gap between AI and human interaction. ChatGPT Canvas offers a new interface where users can refine text or code output in a separate window, besides the chat interface.

ChatGPT Canvas allows you to highlight a certain part of the output and make changes then and there. Basically, you can select a portion of the output and give inline feedback, and Canvas makes targeted edits keeping the whole project in mind. Earlier, in acriticism of the chatbot interface, I had written that interaction with an AI system should not die in the four corners of a text chatbox.

With ChatGPT Canvas, OpenAI is addressing the limitation of the chatbot interface. So far, we have seen that chatbots are largely the de-facto way of interacting with AI systems. Anthropic recently introducedClaude Artifactswhich offers a new way to interact with and visualize AI-generated output.

Similar to that, ChatGPT Canvas lets you polish your work without back-and-forth interaction with the chatbot. You can make direct edits in Canvas, like a copy editor or code reviewer. OpenAI has included some pre-made writing shortcuts for Canvas such as inline editing suggestions, document length adjustment, reading level customization based on audience expertise, grammar checking, and emoji addition.

As for code, Canvas shortcuts include reviewing code, adding logs and comments, detecting and fixing bugs, and translating the code to a different language (JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Java, C++, or PHP).

ChatGPT Canvas is currently in beta and already available to ChatGPT Plus and Team users. OpenAI says ChatGPT free users will get Canvas access when it’s out of beta. Here is how to use the ChatGPT Canvas feature right now.

How to Use ChatGPT Canvas

How to Use ChatGPT Canvas

So this is how you can use ChatGPT Canvas to reiterate your work and collaborate to make the final output better and more readable. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments below.

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