About Canva
Canva pricing
Canva has a free version and offers a free trial. Canva paid version starts at USD 12.99/month.
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Canva Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Religious Institutions
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Great time saver
Great time saver that lets anyone produce high quality professional publicity
Pros
The quality of the included templates is amazing making it very quick to customise and produce your own publicity
Cons
The display area for the elements is very small and cannot be expanded so it can take a long time to find the best element to use
- Industry: Logistics & Supply Chain
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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User-Friendly Design Tool with Some Limitations
My overall experience with Canva has been positive. It’s an intuitive and user-friendly platform, making it easy to quickly create visually appealing designs without a steep learning curve. Canva offers a vast selection of templates, images, fonts, and design elements, which makes it versatile for various projects like social media graphics, presentations, and more.
However, when it comes to advanced customization or intricate designs, Canva can feel somewhat limiting compared to professional design software. The limited mock-up options and some of the best features being locked behind the Pro version can also be drawbacks. Despite these limitations, for most casual design needs, Canva is an excellent tool that balances functionality and ease of use.
Pros
Canva is easy to learn, with a minimal learning curve. It's very user-friendly, offering a wide range of features, and Canva continuously updates and improves its capabilities.
Cons
There are few mock-up options. For more complex and specific design elements, the necessary tools may be lacking.
Alternatives Considered
Adobe IllustratorReasons for Switching to Canva
I considered Adobe Illustrator, but I chose Canva because the learning curve is not steep.- Industry: Construction
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Graphic Design for the less Inclined
Overall I've maintained a positive experience using Canva, from creating Tshirts to flyers, business cards as well as social media templates.
Pros
The countless number of integrations that Canvas's software let's you choose from is AMAZING
Cons
The selection of graphics and photos is numbered unless you pay for them.
Alternatives Considered
Adobe Acrobat ReaderReasons for Choosing Canva
The capabilities on Canva surpassed Looka in all categories except for website buildingReasons for Switching to Canva
Hands down the best integrations and graphic library to choose from.- Industry: Internet
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Canva is easy to use
I love Canva, I use it daily to create images and videos. I noticed that it has been improving more and more, especially in terms of videos and with this it helps us a lot to do incredible things.
Pros
The ease and practicality of finding models, elements and resources, so that you feel like a designer who knows how to make models for companies through great resources, where over time you will be able to do better things than in Photoshop.
Cons
It needs a little more resources, so that we can get close to Photoshop when it comes to static images. Because many resources we have to do a "jump" to look like what we do in Photoshop and as a result we waste a little time.
- Industry: Retail
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Easy to use, cost-effective, fantastic customizations
Overall, my experience with Canva has been nothing short of life-changing. I use this platform daily and could not imagine working without it. It has completely streamlined my work process while allowing me to create with all of the customizations I need.
Pros
Canva allows me the creative freedom to design a variety of assets, whether that be crafting content for social media posts, putting together booklets, creating posters or notecards, or brainstorming mood boards. It's extremely easy to use and learn to use. It's also very cost effective.
Cons
Sometimes features are limited or certain editors (like brightness adjustments or background removers) can be a bit touchy.