What do you like best about Canva?
I’ve been using Canva extensively for creating marketing materials, social media content, presentations, and brand assets, and it has fundamentally transformed how I approach visual content creation. The platform operates as a comprehensive creative operating system that combines intuitive design tools with powerful AI capabilities, making professional-quality design accessible without requiring years of training in traditional design software.
With over 25 AI-powered tools integrated into Magic Studio, an extensive template library containing thousands of professionally designed layouts, and robust collaboration features for team workflows, Canva has positioned itself as an indispensable tool for marketers, content creators, and small business teams who need to produce polished visuals quickly and consistently.
✅ What I really like about Canva:
The drag-and-drop interface represents one of Canva’s most compelling strengths, allowing you to become productive within minutes rather than spending weeks learning complex software. You can simply select elements, move them around the canvas, resize them intuitively, and arrange compositions without memorizing keyboard shortcuts or navigating through nested menus. This accessibility has been transformative for my workflow, particularly when I need to create quick turnaround content for social media campaigns or urgent marketing materials.
The template library deserves special recognition for its breadth and quality. You have access to thousands of professionally designed templates spanning every conceivable use case, from Instagram stories and LinkedIn posts to presentation decks, infographics, brochures, business cards, and email headers.
Each template provides a solid foundation that you can customize to match brand identity, saving hours compared to starting from a blank canvas. The templates are organized by category, style, and purpose, making it easy to find exactly what you need within seconds.
Magic Studio’s AI capabilities have revolutionized how I approach content creation.
Magic Write generates copy tailored to specific audiences and brand voices, which I find particularly useful when I’m experiencing writer’s block or need variations of marketing messages for A/B testing.
Magic Design creates complete designs from simple text prompts, allowing me to describe what I need and receive multiple layout options instantly.
Magic Media produces custom images and videos based on text descriptions, eliminating the need to search through stock photo libraries when I need something specific.
Magic Resize automatically adapts designs for different platforms and formats, so I can create one Instagram post and instantly generate versions for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and other channels without manually recreating each size.
The Brand Kit functionality has become essential for maintaining visual consistency across all my marketing materials . I can store up to 100 separate brands in one account, each with its own color palettes, font selections, logo variations, and pre-approved imagery. When I create new designs, all my brand assets are immediately accessible within the editor, allowing me to apply consistent styling with just a few clicks. This feature has been invaluable for ensuring that everyone on my team uses the correct brand colors, approved fonts, and official logo versions rather than creating off-brand content.
The collaboration features: Real-time collaboration allows multiple team members to work on the same design simultaneously, with changes appearing instantly for everyone viewing the project. I can leave comments directly on specific design elements, mention team members to get their attention, and have threaded discussions about revisions without switching to email or chat applications. The approval workflows let me set up review processes where designs must be approved by stakeholders before publication, reducing the risk of unauthorized or off-brand content being published.
The ability to replace logos or images across existing designs in bulk has saved me countless hours . When my brand underwent a logo refresh, I used this feature to update hundreds of existing templates and materials in minutes rather than manually opening and editing each file individually. The Bulk Create feature extends this capability further by letting me upload CSV or Excel files to automatically generate multiple variations of a design with different text, images, or data, which I use extensively for creating personalized marketing materials, event badges, or product catalogs.
Content Planner integration allows you to schedule social media posts directly from Canva without switching to separate scheduling tools . After designing social media graphics, you can immediately schedule them to post across multiple platforms at optimal times, view your content calendar, and ensure consistent posting schedules. This integration has simplified my workflow by keeping design and distribution in a single platform.
The photo editing capabilities built into Canva have eliminated my need for separate image editing software in most cases.
The background removal tool uses AI to accurately separate subjects from backgrounds with a single click, which I use constantly for product photography and creating transparent PNG files. Magic Eraser removes unwanted elements from images while intelligently filling the background, and Magic Expand extends image boundaries naturally when I need to adjust aspect ratios without cropping important elements. The photo enhancement tools automatically adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness to improve image quality.
Magic Animate adds professional animations to static designs without requiring animation expertise. you can apply entrance effects, transitions, and motion graphics to text, images, and design elements to create more engaging social media content and presentation slides. These animations are customizable in terms of timing, direction, and style, allowing you to create polished motion graphics that would otherwise require dedicated animation software.
(January 2025) The storage capacity on paid plans provides ample space for design assets and projects.
Canva Pro includes 1TB of storage, while Teams provides 1TB per team member, ensuring you never run out of space for templates, brand assets, or completed projects. This generous storage allowance means you can keep the entire design library accessible within Canva rather than managing files across multiple cloud storage services.
(January 2025) The pricing structure offers excellent value compared to professional design software subscriptions . Canva Pro costs $15 per month or $120 annually for individual users, while Teams pricing is $10 per user monthly or $100 annually with a three-user minimum. This represents a fraction of the cost of Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions while providing the functionality that most non-designers need for business content creation.
Mobile app extends Canva’s capabilities to smartphones and tablets, allowing me to create and edit designs on the go. I’ve used the mobile app to make last-minute edits to presentations while traveling, create social media posts from my phone when inspiration strikes, and access my design library from anywhere. The mobile interface maintains most of the desktop functionality while optimizing the experience for touchscreen devices.
The learning resources and tutorials available within Canva is endless. The platform includes contextual tips, video tutorials, design courses, and an extensive knowledge base that helps you discover new features and learn design best practices. These resources are accessible directly within the editor, so you can learn while working rather than needing to seek external training materials. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.