Personal Canvas turns brand associations and emotional responses into rich visual language — capturing what participants struggle to articulate.
How it works
Participants add images from their device, camera, or Qualzy's built-in image search, alongside text elements and stickers. They can resize, rotate, and layer images, draw directly onto the canvas, and annotate freely — creating a visual statement that reflects their genuine associations. No design skills required.
Researchers can configure the canvas as a free-form mood board, a structured matrix (for example, warm to cold, trusted to risky), a quadrant map, or a brand personality collage. The format guides the expression without constraining it.
Participants add labels, captions, and explanations to their canvas elements. The visual is always accompanied by the reasoning - so researchers get the image and the story behind it, not just a collage to interpret alone.
Participant experience
Participants open the canvas in their browser on any device. Adding an image is as simple as searching and clicking - they don't need to source or upload their own photos if they'd rather not.
Arranging and labelling is intuitive. Most participants find it genuinely engaging - a welcome change from the rating scales and open-text boxes they're used to.
Participant taps their invitation link on any device - mobile, tablet, or desktop. No app to install.
Selects images from their device, camera, or the built-in search powered by Pixabay and Unsplash - thousands of options without leaving the platform.
Moves, resizes, and positions images on the canvas - building a visual that captures their genuine associations and feelings.
Labels images and explains their choices - the reasoning that gives the visual its meaning.
The complete canvas, including all images and written annotations, is submitted for AI processing and researcher review.
Canvas examples
From brand mood boards to conceptual mind maps — no two canvases are the same.
AI analysis
The annotations participants add to their canvases are AI-processed the moment a submission arrives - turning written reasoning into structured, queryable insight across the whole project.
Summaries
The text annotations and captions participants add to their canvas are AI-summarised - giving researchers a quick read of the thinking behind each image choice without reading every word of every submission.
Key Points
AI extracts key points from participant annotations - identifying the recurring themes, associations, and emotional language across all canvases in the project. The signal from dozens of canvases, distilled.
Maizy Chat
Query across all canvas annotations at any point during or after fieldwork: "What brand associations appear most frequently?" or "How do participants describe luxury across different markets?"
Use cases
Participants build a visual representation of how they see a brand - its values, its personality, its place in culture. Reveals associations and emotional territory that direct questioning never surfaces.
Present participants with a creative or product concept and ask them to build a canvas that captures their emotional response. Richer and more revealing than a rating scale - the feeling, not just the score.
Place brands, products, or attributes onto a matrix to understand how the competitive set is perceived. Comparable across participants for pattern analysis - and far more honest than claimed positioning.
Ask participants to build "a day in the life" of a brand persona, or to create a mood board for "how you want to feel" - techniques that access implicit attitudes beyond the reach of rational self-report.
Get started
Book a discovery call and we'll show you how Personal Canvas works across a real brand or creative research project - from participant setup to AI-structured annotation insight.
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