Zoom Canvas (formerly known as Zoom Docs) and Zoom Paper are both AI-powered, collaborative document creation productivity apps. Zoom Paper is a more formal, classic word processor designed to bridge the gap between the old world of legacy docs and the new world of collaborative content creation. With Zoom Paper, you can build sophisticated, classic-format documents in printable page layouts that you can also turn into templates for organization-wide use.
Zoom Canvas, meanwhile, is designed for collaboration across multiple digital content formats, from shared docs and wikis to tables and forms. Zoom Canvas's strength lies in its versatility and adaptability, especially for teams needing features like meeting notes and project timelines, while Zoom Paper's expertise is sophisticated, traditional document structure. Build living, highly collaborative documents with Zoom Canvas's block-based, drag-and-drop editing, or design within the boundaries of a quintessential document in Zoom Paper — with margins, headers and footers, pagination, and so on. No matter which solution you're using, you're getting powerful AI assistance, real-time collaboration, and the ability to templatize your documents to help you and your team save time and be more productive.