Workspace That Adapts
Lay out the editor the way you think — not the way it ships.
Most editors freeze you inside a fixed layout. Ours bends to how you work: move the sidebar to either side, float and pin panels exactly where your eyes already are, and turn rulers, guides, and the grid on and off as the job changes. Open the canvas editor tomorrow and it remembers.
Why this matters
Multiple panels at once
No more pop-up dance
Most editors hide tools behind menus or force you to close one panel before opening another. Ours lets the sidebar live on either side, pin a panel next to it, and float a third on the opposite edge — all visible at the same time. The interface stops feeling like a series of pop-ups and starts feeling like a real desk: tools laid out where you need them, every time you sit down.
Everything in this pillar
Sidebar on either side
Right hand or left
Snap the sidebar to the side your hand lives on. Your choice travels with you across projects and devices.
Float any panel
Untether your tools
Detach a panel and let it float on the opposite edge of the canvas — properties, layers, or assets stay reachable without crowding the design.
Pin what you reach for
Always-on essentials
Pin the panels you use every minute next to the sidebar. They stay open across sessions, so the editor opens where you left it.
Three panels, side by side
No more pop-up dance
Keep the sidebar, a pinned panel, and a floating panel visible together — three workspaces in one screen, never one closing to open another.
Two slide navigators
Scan the way you think
Switch between a vertical thumbnail ladder and a horizontal slide strip — whichever matches how you move through a deck.
Rulers, guides, and a grid
Precision on demand
Toggle rulers, alignment guides, and a customizable grid whenever you need a frame of reference — and hide them when you don't.
Snapping you tune
Behaves like you do
Turn alignment, spacing, magnetism, grid, and other guides on or off independently. Pick the grid size and guide color that match how you measure.
Zoom and pan, every way
Your hardware, your habits
Trackpad pinch, mouse wheel, hand-tool drag, slider, dropdown presets, fit-to-screen — pick the navigation that matches the device under your hand.