Customer Reviews (10)
Eleanor P.
Good for quick posts, limited free use
Had a hard time trying to quickly whip up social media posts for our small biz, and Canva made it way easier to create decent-looking graphics without needing a designer. The templates saved me a bunch of time, but honestly, the free version is super limited and the export options sometimes mess up the quality, which was frustrating when I needed crisp images.
Cameron W.
Mixed Bag for Team Use
Our team of 8 started using Canva for quick marketing visuals, but getting everyone comfortable was a bit of a struggle since some prefer traditional tools. Collaboration works okay, though it’s not always seamless when multiple people edit designs at once.
Ian A.
Good but a bit pricey
The pricing for Canva feels a bit steep considering some of the features locked behind the Pro plan, especially for casual users like me. While it does offer a lot of templates and assets, I sometimes wonder if I’m actually using enough of them to justify the monthly fee. For small projects, the free version gets the job done, but upgrading doesn’t always feel like the best bang for the buck. That said, if you regularly create visuals, it might be worth it, but I’ve hesitated renewing because the ROI isn’t clear cut in my case.
Peter R.
Not worth the cost
Honestly, Canva feels way overpriced for what you actually get. The free version is pretty limited, and once you hit the paid tier, the extra features don’t justify the monthly cost, at least not for my needs. I expected better ROI considering how much I was paying, but it ended up feeling like I was shelling out for a bunch of templates and tools I rarely use. Definitely didn’t feel like good value compared to other design options out there.
Colin A.
Mixed feelings on Canva use
Our team of 8 started using Canva because our manager pushed for it, but getting everyone to actually use it was a bit of a struggle. Some folks love the ease of use, while others keep going back to old tools, so collaboration isn’t always smooth.
Wesley R.
Easy and versatile design tool
I started out with Adobe Spark but found it a bit overwhelming for quick projects, so I gave Canva a shot and really liked how intuitive it is. Compared to Piktochart, Canva’s template variety and drag-and-drop feel just made designing faster and less frustrating, especially when working under a deadline. The only slight gripe is that sometimes the app lags when uploading large files, but overall it’s been a solid go-to for me.
Reid S.
Saves me design headaches
Needed quick, decent-looking social media posts for my small biz, and Canva made it way easier to create stuff without hiring a designer. Took me a bit to figure out some features, but once I got it, everything flowed smoothly.
Helen C.
Easy and Efficient Design Tool
I tried both Adobe Spark and Crello before settling on Canva because its interface feels way more intuitive for quick projects. The variety of templates and the drag-and-drop setup made it easier to get things done without a steep learning curve. Sometimes the free elements feel a bit limited, but overall it beats the others for speed and flexibility.
Gary P.
Good bang for your buck
I find Canva offers great value for the price, especially if you need quick, professional-looking designs without hiring a designer. The free version is useful, but upgrading to Pro really pays off with all the extra templates and features—it saves me a lot of time. For what I get out of it, the cost feels justified and not over the top.
Max F.
Good for quick posts
Needed to make quick social media posts for my small biz and Canva made that way easier with ready templates. Still, I wish it had more font choices and better layering options cause it kinda gets frustrating when things overlap.