# Creative Localization for Figma, Canva & Adobe | Vitra.ai

> Translate and adapt Figma, Canva, Adobe, and campaign creative while preserving layouts, layers, fonts, and brand consistency.

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Design localization

# Translate campaign creative without rebuilding the design.

Adapt Figma, Canva, Adobe, and campaign files for every market while preserving layouts, layers, fonts, and brand intent.

For design, creative operations, brand, and localization teams.

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75+ languages

Human approval

One shared memory

Live content operation

One context · every deliverable

Running

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Figma design

02

Adobe file

03

Canva creative

Shared context

Memory active

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Extract

Specialist agent

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Translate

Specialist agent

3

Adapt

Specialist agent

4

Check

Specialist agent

Context and reviewer decisions travel with the work

Localized design

Market artwork

Ready-to-use file

Editable creative, brand rules, and market context
stays attached from input to approved output.

The complete job, connected

## One goal. Every step required to ship.

Universe keeps the brief, assets, language context and approvals together while agents move the work from one step to the next.

01

### Keep the file editable

Translate text inside the design while retaining layers, structure, and the file your creative team expects.

02

### Adapt more than words

AI agents can change imagery, offers, dimensions, fonts, and visual details when a market needs more than a literal translation.

03

### Check the rendered result

Catch overflow, clipping, missing fonts, and visual issues before the creative reaches a channel or customer.

Everything the workflow needs

## A complete workflow—not a list of features.

Start with the job your team needs to finish. Add formats, languages, audiences and destinations without rebuilding the process.

Design

01

### Figma localization

Translate interface and campaign frames while keeping components and layouts useful to designers.

Connected workflow · Human review

Campaigns

02

### Canva campaign adaptation

Produce market-ready versions of repeat social, sales, and promotional creative.

Connected workflow · Human review

Adobe

03

### Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign

Localize layered artwork and documents without flattening the production file.

Connected workflow · Human review

Scale

04

### Creative versioning

Combine language, audience, location, offer, and format into controlled batches of variants.

Connected workflow · Human review

How the job moves

## One job from source to delivery.

Each step receives the content, context and decisions from the step before it. People review the moments that need judgment.

1

### Connect the source design

Import the editable file together with brand terminology, fonts, and market instructions.

2

### Find translatable content

Separate text, images, and variable fields while preserving the design structure.

3

### Translate and adapt

Apply approved language, local imagery, resizing, and personalization rules.

4

### Render, review, and return

Check the visual result and send the approved editable files or exports back to the team.

Why teams choose this workflow

## Fewer handoffs. More work ready to ship.

The workflow becomes easier to repeat because approved language, assets and decisions stay available for the next run.

01

### Less manual copy-and-paste

Designers spend less time moving translations into files and repairing avoidable layout issues.

02

### Creative that feels made for the market

Words, visuals, formats, and offers can adapt together rather than stopping at translation.

03

### A consistent brand across tools

The same terminology, claims, and visual rules follow work through Figma, Canva, and Adobe.

Explore the platform

## Capabilities behind this solution

[View all features →](https://www.vitra.ai/features)

[Image translationTranslate text inside images while preserving the design.Explore →](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-translation)

[Image personalizationRender approved creative for audiences, accounts, and locations.Explore →](https://www.vitra.ai/features/image-personalization)

[Figma integrationBring design localization into the Figma workflow.Explore →](https://www.vitra.ai/integration/figma)

[Canva integrationCreate localized versions of Canva designs.Explore →](https://www.vitra.ai/integration/canva)

Common questions

## Creative localization: common questions

Does creative localization preserve editable layers?
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The workflow is designed to preserve the structure of supported design files so teams can continue editing instead of receiving only flattened exports.

Can images change by market as well as text?
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Yes. A workflow can translate text and also swap imagery, offers, colors, disclaimers, and variable fields when the market brief requires it.

How are layout problems found?
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Rendered outputs can be checked for overflow, clipping, font issues, missing content, and other visual problems before human approval.

Start with one real workflow

## Bring one real content job. Leave with a workflow your team can run again.

See how your source content, review process and delivery systems can work together inside Vitra Universe.

[Start creating free →](https://universe.vitra.ai/auth/sign-up)[Book a demo](https://sales.vitra.ai/meetings/akash-nidhi-p-s)

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