Customer Reviews (10)
Alan W.
Overpriced for the features
I found Canva way too expensive for what it offers, especially since a lot of the best templates and features are behind a paywall. For casual use or small projects, the cost just doesn’t seem justified. Honestly, I expected more value for the price compared to similar tools out there.
Terry B.
Easy Design, Great Templates
The drag-and-drop interface makes designing really simple, even when I'm in a rush. I also love the wide selection of templates, which saves me tons of time, but sometimes the image upload can be a bit slow.
Dante A.
Saved My Social Media Workflow
I was struggling to create polished social media posts quickly for my small business, and Canva made it way easier to design eye-catching graphics without any design skills. The templates saved me tons of time and still let me customize everything to fit my brand.
Duncan E.
Great editor, template search could improve
The drag-and-drop editor is exactly what I needed for quickly putting together presentations without fuss. It’s super intuitive and saves me a ton of time. On the other hand, while I love the variety of templates, sometimes the search function feels a bit clunky, making it harder to find exactly what I want quickly. Overall, it’s a solid tool that keeps getting better.
Vianney M.
Easy and reliable design tool
I mess around with Canva for quick designs and it’s super user-friendly. Sometimes the free version feels a bit limited, but overall it’s great for knocking stuff out fast.
Fred R.
Consistent and improving tool
Started using Canva about four years ago for basic graphic needs, and it's definitely improved since then. The interface feels smoother now, and the variety of templates has grown a lot, which makes designing quicker. I appreciate how they keep adding new features without making it complicated. Sometimes it can be a bit slow to load on larger projects, but overall it’s been a solid tool for my personal and freelance work.
Jesse R.
Easy for quick graphics
I was struggling to create quick social media graphics for my small business without any design skills, and Canva made it way easier to get something decent out fast. The templates and drag-and-drop tools helped me put together posts without starting from scratch, but sometimes I ran into limitations with customizing certain elements or exporting in the formats I needed.
Jerry W.
Great for Team Collaboration
Our team of about 10 people started using Canva mainly for creating quick social media posts and presentations. Getting everyone on board was surprisingly smooth since the interface is intuitive and most folks didn’t need much training. The real win has been how easy it is to collaborate on designs without endless email chains—comments and edits happen directly in the app. That said, sometimes the advanced features feel a bit limited, but overall it’s saved us a lot of time and frustration.
Kai J.
Good for quick designs
I gave Canva a shot after trying out Adobe Spark and Crello. While Canva’s interface is pretty clean and the template variety is solid, I found it a bit limiting when it came to customizing layouts compared to Adobe Spark. Crello felt more flexible in some ways, but Canva still wins on ease of use for quick projects. That said, I ran into occasional glitches with exporting files, which got frustrating during tight deadlines.
Harry H.
Mixed setup experience
Getting started with Canva was a bit uneven—some parts of the onboarding were straightforward, but figuring out the more advanced features took longer than I expected. Overall, I had it running quickly but still hit a few frustrating learning curves along the way.