Grok, the chatbot from Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, has received a Canvas-like feature for editing and creating documents and basic applications.
The feature, called Grok Studio, was announced on X late Tuesday night. It is available for both free and paid Grok users on Grok.com.
“Grok can now generate documents, code, reports, and browser-based games,” says the official Grok account on X. “Grok Studio will open your content in a separate window, allowing you and Grok to collaborate on it together.”
Grok is the latest chatbot to receive a special workspace for working with software and writing projects. In October, OpenAI launched a similar Canvas feature for ChatGPT. Anthropic was one of the first to get access to this feature, having developed Artifacts for Claude.
Grok Studio seems to be no different from similar tools that came before it. It allows you to view HTML snippets and run code in programming languages such as Python, C++, and JavaScript. All content opens in a window to the right of Grok’s answers.
Grok Studio gets potentially more useful with another Grok update announced today: Google Drive integration. You can now attach files from your Google Drive account to a Grok prompt. Grok can work with documents, spreadsheets, and slides, according to xAI.









