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# Add to canvas

Master Colab's infinite canvas. Learn to upload reference images for AI editing, import videos for motion design, and organize your workspace using Frames.

### **Upload Image**

* **What It Does** Quickly import images from your device to the Colab canvas, serving as the foundation for AI-powered editing, mockup generation, or design composition.
* **How to Use**
  * Click the **"+"** icon in the left toolbar / You can also drag and drop image files directly onto the canvas.
  * Select **"Upload Image"**
  * Choose an image file from your device (supports JPG, PNG, etc.)
  * The image appears on the canvas, ready for Mark editing or AI transformation

### **Upload Video**

* **What It Does** Import video files to the canvas for frame-by-frame editing, motion design, or video-to-design conversion workflows.
* **How to Use**
  * Click the **"+"** icon in the left toolbar / You can also drag and drop video files directly onto the canvas.
  * Select **"Upload Video"**
  * Choose a video file from your device (supports MP4, MOV, etc.)
  * Colab processes the video and makes it available for editing

### **Frame**

* **What It Does** Add structured frames to your canvas for organizing multiple design elements, creating mockups, or building multi-panel layouts. Frames act as containers for grouped content.
* **How to Use**
  * Click the **"+"** icon in the left toolbar
  * Select **"Frame"** (Shortcut: F key)
  * Drag on the canvas to define the frame size
  * Add content inside the frame for organized design layouts

### Upload SVG

* **What It Does** Import SVG files directly onto the canvas for scalable, resolution-independent vector editing. Perfect for icons, logos, illustrations, and brand assets.
* **How to Use**
  * Click the **"+"** icon in the left toolbar / You can also drag and drop SVG files directly onto the canvas.
  * Select **"Upload SVG"**
  * Choose an SVG file from your device
  * Colab renders the SVG on the canvas, preserving vector paths and allowing full editing
