You can edit text on a selected image in Canvas by selecting the image and choosing Edit text from the toolbar. Edit text supports supported image inputs, including WebP and other common non-PNG/JPEG formats when Canvas can convert them.
Other image-editing actions are available from the selected-image toolbar and the searchable Tools menu, including Change lighting, Prompt, Split elements, Adjust image, Crop, Remove background, Extend background, Erase, Upscale, and Convert where available.
When multiple items or a group are selected, available controls can include arranging layer order, ungrouping, flattening, downloading, deleting, and sending the selection to the Canvas agent for prompt-based edits where available.
Use Split elements when you want to break a selected image into separate canvas layers while preserving the source image dimensions. You can then edit, arrange, group or ungroup, and flatten those layers using available Canvas controls.
Text is grouped into visual blocks like headlines, paragraphs, or captions instead of separate word or line crops. Background and foreground detection is adaptive, and repeat runs can return different layer breakdowns because Split elements is agent-driven.
For step-by-step guidance, see Editing images in Canvas.


