Canvas is a core plugin for visual note-taking. It gives you infinite space to lay out notes and connect them to other notes, attachments, and web pages. Visual note-taking helps you make sense of your notes by organizing them in 2D space. Connect notes with lines and group related notes together to better understand the relationships between them. Canvas data is saved asDocumentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://mintlify.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-help/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
.canvas files using the open JSON Canvas format.
Create a canvas
You can create a new canvas in several ways:- Command palette
- File explorer
- Ribbon
- Open the Command palette (
Ctrl+P/Cmd+P). - Select Canvas: Create new canvas.
Obsidian stores canvas data in
.canvas files using the open JSON Canvas format.Add cards
Cards are the building blocks of a canvas. You can add text, notes from your vault, media files, web pages, and entire folders.Add a text card
Text cards don’t reference a file — they exist only on the canvas. You can use Markdown, links, and code blocks just like in a note.- Select or drag the blank file icon at the bottom of the canvas.
- Or, double-click anywhere on the canvas.
Text-only cards don’t appear in Backlinks. Convert them to files to make them linkable.
Add a note card
To add a note from your vault:- Select or drag the document icon at the bottom of the canvas, then choose a note.
- Or, right-click the canvas, select Add note from vault, and choose a note.
- Or, drag a file directly from the File explorer.
Add a media card
To add an image, audio file, PDF, or other media:- Select or drag the image file icon at the bottom of the canvas, then choose a file.
- Or, right-click the canvas, select Add media from vault, and choose a file.
- Or, drag a file directly from the File explorer.
Add a web page card
To embed a web page:
You can also drag a URL from your browser directly onto the canvas.
To open the embedded page in your browser, press
Ctrl (Cmd on macOS) and click the card label, or right-click the card and select Open in browser.
Add cards from a folder
Drag a folder from the File explorer onto the canvas to add all files in that folder at once.Edit and manage cards
- Edit: Double-click a text or note card to edit it. Click outside or press
Escapeto stop editing. - Delete: Select a card and press
Backspace(Deleteon macOS), or right-click and select Delete. - Move: Drag a selected card to reposition it. Hold
Shiftwhile dragging to constrain movement to one axis. - Duplicate: Hold
Alt(Optionon macOS) and drag to duplicate the selection. - Resize: Drag any edge of a card. Hold
Shiftto maintain aspect ratio. - Swap: Right-click a note or media card and select Swap file to replace it with a different file of the same type.
Ctrl+A (Cmd+A) to select all cards. Hold Shift and click to add or remove cards from a selection.
Connect cards
Draw lines between cards to show relationships. You can color and label connections.Draw a connection
Disconnect cards
- Hover over a connection line until two small circles appear, then drag one circle away without connecting it.
- Or, right-click the line and select Remove.
- Or, select the line and press
Backspace(Deleteon macOS).
Label a connection
Change colors
- Select the cards or connections you want to color.
- In the selection controls, select Set color.
- Choose a color.
Group cards
Groups visually organize related cards on the canvas.- To create an empty group: right-click the canvas and select Create group.
- To group selected cards: select the cards, right-click any of them, and select Create group.
- To rename a group: double-click the group name, edit it, then press
Enter.
Navigate the canvas
Pan
- Hold
Spaceand drag the canvas. - Drag with the middle mouse button.
- Scroll to pan vertically; hold
Shiftwhile scrolling to pan horizontally.
Zoom
- Hold
SpaceorCtrl(Cmd) and scroll with the mouse wheel. - Use the + and − zoom controls in the upper-right corner.
- Press
Shift+1to zoom so every item is visible (zoom to fit). - Press
Shift+2to zoom to your current selection. - Select Reset zoom in the upper-right corner to return to the default zoom level.