Lofty has launched a native Canva integration that lets agents use live listing data in designs and push finished content back into Lofty for distribution.

Phoenix-based proptech company Lofty has launched a native integration with Canva in response to what the company says is the most consistently requested feature in its history — with nearly 250 customer support tickets submitted over the past year alone.

The integration, now available in the Canva App Marketplace, allows agents to pull live listing photos, property details and agent profile information directly into any Canva design. Users can then export finished assets back into Lofty for distribution through Smart Plans, Social Studio, and direct text messaging to leads.

The goal, according to Lofty, is a closed-loop marketing workflow. Agents continue using a design tool they already rely on, while their content remains tied to a single platform for tracking, optimization and conversion.

“Real estate agents have built their workflows around tools they trust, and Canva is one of the biggest. Rather than asking agents to abandon what works, we built a bridge,” Henry Li, Lofty’s Chief Technology Officer, said in a statement.

By bringing Lofty’s live data directly into the Canva design and then routing finished content back into its platform, Li said, Lofty can eliminate friction between critical tools and ensure all roads lead back to a single platform for distribution, tracking and optimization.

The integration is free for all Canva users, including those on Canva’s free plan, and honors the same listing access permissions already set up in Lofty, including access to office or team inventory. Agents install the Lofty app from the Canva App Marketplace and sign in with existing credentials.

The Canva integration brings Lofty’s library of third-party integrations to more than 70 connected tools and platforms. The company positions it as part of its broader Agentic AI Operating System (AOS), a platform designed to reduce friction across the full agent workflow from lead generation and nurturing through marketing execution and transaction management.

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