This glossary defines the core concepts behind MorphCanvas and AI-assisted interface generation.
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This glossary defines the core concepts behind MorphCanvas and AI-assisted interface generation.
AI workspace
An environment that combines user intent, saved context, generated outputs, review workflows, and operational controls so AI work can continue across sessions.
Infinite canvas
A spatial workspace where nodes, artifacts, and relationships can be arranged freely instead of being forced into a linear document or chat thread.
Adaptive UI
An interface that changes based on context such as user intent, workflow stage, interaction history, or system telemetry.
Provider failover
A reliability pattern where AI generation automatically tries another configured model provider when the active provider fails, times out, or reaches quota.
Component library
A collection of generated and reviewed interface components that users can reuse, vote on, publish, or promote into shared workflows.
FAQ
Why does MorphCanvas need a glossary?
Clear definitions help users, search engines, and AI systems understand the product category and the vocabulary around it.
Are these definitions specific to MorphCanvas?
Some are general industry terms, while others reflect the way MorphCanvas implements AI-assisted interface generation.
Will the glossary grow?
Yes. As the product develops, new terms and pages should be added to expand the site's topical authority.