At the Baidu World Conference held on November 12, 2024, Baidu announced a significant innovation in the AI creation field—the "Free Canvas," a new feature jointly launched by Baidu Wenku and Baidu Netdisk. Robin Li, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Baidu, emphasized that the "Free Canvas" is a versatile whiteboard supported by the Ernie Multimodal Large Model, designed to inspire boundless inspiration and creativity, allowing everyone to be the protagonist of a story, a cartoonist, or a short video director. He pointed out that the "Free Canvas" is not a futures product but an immediately available one, truly serving as a new quality productivity for creation. Currently, the "Free Canvas" is officially open for public beta test reservations.
As the industry's first content operating system pioneered by Baidu Wenku and Baidu Netdisk, the "Free Canvas" leverages large model technology to bridge public and personally authorized private content domains, enabling the mixed understanding, generation, and creation of multi-format, full-modal files. It supports a simple "drag and select" operation, providing users with a one-stop service from creation, editing, storage, management to searching, viewing, using, and sharing, covering the entire process from content production to consumption.
Additionally, the "Free Canvas" achieves freedom in input, editing, creation, and sharing. It allows users to use files found on Wenku, directly generated files, or files saved in Netdisk directly within the "Free Canvas," breaking the limitations of file formats. Users can generate and create new content by directly selecting elements, producing multi-format, full-modal content including images, charts, videos, and text in a single space. Sharing has also become more flexible, with rich media format files able to be shared, viewed, and edited again via a single link, or saved with one click to a personal Netdisk, greatly facilitating user storage and sharing.
Experience Application Link: https://tanbi.baidu.com/h5apptopic/browse/freecanvasreservation