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Users consistently praise Canva for its ease of use and extensive template library, which allows even non-designers to create professional-looking graphics quickly. The intuitive drag-and-drop interface and ready-made templates save time and enhance creativity, making it a valuable tool for various design needs. However, some users note that advanced features are often locked behind a paid plan.

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Aman A.
AA
Ruby on Rails Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Canva’s AI Tools and Templates Make Photo & Video Editing Effortless"
What do you like best about Canva?

Canva is the best app. It provides instant photo editing and lots of ready-made templates. Right now, the AI tools are the best part for me: with their help, I can edit photos, polish them, and change parts of an image. It also has a Magic Eraser.

For video, it provides captions that are automatically generated, and it enhances voice as well. I also edit vlogs, so having all these features in one place helps a lot. Overall, it offers many options to edit and create outstanding photos or videos. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

Everything is good overall, but the premium version feels expensive if you’re a small creator or editor. Also, some features don’t feel like what I expected from a premium version. I sometimes face issues with the masking layer, where it doesn’t blend the object or parts as well as professional design tools. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

BM
Designing Team Leader
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Canva Premium Makes Designing Easy Across Devices"
What do you like best about Canva?

The multiple range of designing elements that we have been getting after subscribing to premium subscription plan of Canva has made our designing needs much easier. The software is compatible with almost all kind of devices and can be easily accessed through mobile application and other different browsers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

marke is a software which is completely packed with different type of features and designing elements. It is quite difficult to point out its major cons that would hamper the user experience of this software. But I have used it's free plan as well as paid plan and the one and only major challenge that I used to face while using its free plan was the accessibility of good designing elements. Otherwise if you go for it premium plan then it is one of the best designing software that is available in the market. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Ramesh A.
RA
Technical Trainer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Effortless Design with AI-Powered Ease"
What do you like best about Canva?

I use Canva for creating posters for my social service as well in my career i use it for creating PPTs and notes, and appreciate its predefined templates, which make it easy to create a poster. I like its interface and the options it offers to choose a poster easily. With AI integration, it helps a lot, especially when predefined templates aren't what I expect, as I can build from scratch and use AI to design better posters or optimize existing ones. The initial setup was very easy, which I found helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

I think it would be really helpful if Canva could incorporate more templates. That would make it easier for us to do our work. Specifically, I'd love to see templates for things like Joy of Giving, Blanket distribution, and care for cancer kids. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kalyan K.
KK
Not Applicable
Information Technology and Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Intuitive, Fast, and Versatile Design Platform"
What do you like best about Canva?

I’m not a designer by trade, but Canva makes me look like one. What used to take me hours in complex software now takes 15 minutes. The template library is massive, and the drag-and-drop interface is actually intuitive. It’s been a lifesaver for my social media marketing and quick client presentations. Canva functions as a 'Low-Code/No-Code' environment for visual communication, saving technical users from the 'blank page' problem. I’m particularly impressed by tools like Magic Expand and Magic Edit, which feel like high-end Photoshop features made accessible via a single click. Magic Switch is a game-changer for creating presentations and resizing them for different platforms with ease. The 'Chronically Online' language support, including internet-culture slang, makes the tool feel like a creative partner. The Brand Kit feature is satisfying as it keeps design elements globally available across projects, ensuring consistency. I also found the initial setup of Canva to be very easy, with no complicated configuration required. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

While the web-based nature is convenient, it can sometimes lag with very large, asset-heavy presentations. I’d also love to see more robust alignment and layering tools—similar to what you’d find in Figma or Illustrator—to give more granular control over complex layouts. Additionally, the export options for high-resolution print can sometimes be a bit restrictive compared to professional publishing suites. If you create a complex design in Canva and later decide you need to move it into a professional tool like Adobe Illustrator or Figma for advanced editing, you're mostly out of luck. You can't export a 'layered' file (like an .AI or .PSD). You can export a PDF, but once you pull that into another program, the layers are often flattened or broken. You are essentially 'locked in' to their ecosystem. For someone used to technical precision (like coding or CAD), Canva’s simplified tools can feel a bit 'rubbery.' You can’t truly 'draw' or manipulate anchor points on a vector path. The 'Position' tab is a bit clunky. In a design with 50+ elements, selecting the right one can feel like a game of 'Where’s Waldo.' If you are working on a 100-page presentation or a high-resolution video with dozens of assets, the browser can start to chug. You might experience 'stuttering' when dragging elements or long wait times for the 'Magic' AI features to process. Because Canva is so popular, certain templates and 'elements' (like specific stickers or frames) have become overused. If you don’t customize a template enough, your professional presentation or Instagram post might look identical to three other brands your client follows. It takes extra effort to make Canva designs look 'unique' rather than 'templated.' If you’re designing for high-end physical printing (like a billboard or a premium magazine), Canva’s color management is limited. They don’t offer the deep CMYK color profile controls that professional printers often require to ensure the colors on the paper match the colors on your screen exactly. Canva’s data visualization is surprisingly manual. While you can import a CSV or link a Google Sheet, the charts are mostly non-interactive. As your project library grows, finding things becomes a nightmare. Canva’s folder system is quite basic. It lacks the advanced tagging, version control, or metadata search capabilities that a developer or an organized professional would expect. Canva allows you to 'publish as a website,' but it isn’t truly responsive. It doesn’t allow for CSS-style breakpoints. Its built-in accessibility checks are a bit thin. They have a basic contrast checker, but it doesn’t automatically suggest Alt-text for images using AI, nor does it provide a 'Screen Reader Preview' to show you the reading order of your elements. For someone who cares about the 'feel' of a presentation, Canva’s text engine can be restrictive. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

somnath h.
SH
army
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Design Like a Pro in Minutes: Easy Drag-and-Drop, Templates, and Everything in One Place"
What do you like best about Canva?

What stands out most is how ridiculously easy it is to make things look professional — even if you’re not a designer at all. The drag-and-drop setup, ready-made templates, and huge library of fonts, photos, icons, and elements make designing fast instead of frustrating.

Also big win: everything’s in one place — presentations, posters, social posts, resumes, videos — no steep learning curve, just open and create.

Basically, it turns “I have no design skills” into “wait… I made this?!” Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

Limited deep design control

Once you want super precise layouts, advanced typography control, or complex edits, Canva starts feeling… boxed in. It’s not Photoshop/Illustrator level.

• Some templates look very “Canva”

You can spot that generic template vibe from a mile away if you don’t customize enough. Makes designs feel less unique.

• Paywall moments

You build the perfect design and then—boom—Pro element watermark 😭 That last-minute surprise upgrade pressure is real.

• Can get laggy

Heavier designs, lots of elements, or slower internet = things start crawling.

• File organization gets messy

After tons of projects, finding old designs can feel like digging through a digital junk drawer.

It’s amazing for speed and ease, just not built for super high-end, pixel-perfect design work. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kennedi L.
KL
Office & Marketing Manager
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Canva Has Everything I Need—Easy, Powerful, and a Daily Go-To"
What do you like best about Canva?

There's nothing I've tried to do in Canva that wasn't possible. I LOVE all of the features it has and how easy it is to create. It's my favorite content creation tool, I use it daily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

There's really nothing I dislike about Canva. It's never given me any issues and has never made troubleshooting hard if there was a minor problem. I will continue to use Canva on a frequent basis and recommend it to others. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Vibhor J.
VJ
Lead Support
Medical Devices
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Canva AI Review"
What do you like best about Canva?

1. The UI is very friendly and easy to use. Even a beginner will be able to use it without any hassle.

2. AI features like design suggestions, text generation, background removal, and Magic Design dramatically fasten the design creation.

3. Even the AI assist helps in creating the designs. Just type your requirement and the AI bot will show you a bunch of relevant designs to choose from.

4. It also provides basic AI tools and features for free. So, if someone wants to work with just the basic ones, he/she can use it for free. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

1. AI tools might not work properly when it comes to complex designs like detailed typography, complex vector editing and layer precision that professional usually need.

2. Canva AI runs on cloud, so we need a stable internet connection. If the internet shakes, we might lose our efforts.

3. AI bot is still under learning phase because sometimes it doesn't interpret our questions properly and give us unexpected results (only sometimes). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Abhishek B.
AB
System Engineer
Information Technology and Services
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Fast, Easy Designs with Templates"
What do you like best about Canva?

What I like most about Canva is how easy and quick it is to create professional-looking designs without needing any design skills. The ready-made templates, the drag-and-drop editor, and the large library of elements make it straightforward to put together ads, posters, and social media creatives in just a few minutes. Overall, it saves me a lot of time and effort. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

Canva has some limitations when it comes to advanced design customization, especially compared to more professional tools. A lot of the premium templates and elements are locked behind a paid plan, which can be frustrating. I’ve also noticed that performance can slow down when I’m working on larger or more complex designs. Overall, more flexibility and better performance would make the experience much better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Myo Nan Da H.
MH
Customer Service Representative
Consumer Services
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Easy, Fast Designs with Templates and Cloud Collaboration"
What do you like best about Canva?

What I like most about Canva is how easy it is to use and how quickly I can create professional-looking designs without needing advanced design skills. The wide range of templates, fonts, and design elements makes it suitable for social media, presentations, and marketing materials, and the cloud-based collaboration is very convenient. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

What I dislike is that many of the more advanced features and premium assets are locked behind a paid subscription, which can feel limiting when using the free version. While the free plan is useful, accessing Canva’s full potential requires upgrading, especially for commercial or professional use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

laxmikant s.
LS
ITOps - System Engineer
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
Guest users or non-business users of the software, not included in G2 scores.
"Canva Templates Save Tons of Time and Look Instantly Professional"
What do you like best about Canva?

Canva’s templates are a huge time-saver. Instead of starting from a blank canvas (which can be intimidating), you get professionally designed layouts that are already balanced in terms of colors, fonts, spacing, and visuals. You just plug in your text, swap images, tweak a few elements, and you’re done.

Another great thing is the variety. Canva has templates for almost everything—presentations, social media posts, resumes, posters, infographics, business cards, videos, and even documents. No matter your purpose or industry, there’s usually a template that fits your vibe.

I also love how customizable the templates are. You’re not locked into the original design at all. You can change fonts, colors, icons, animations, and layouts while still keeping that polished, professional look. It’s perfect for maintaining brand consistency without needing advanced design skills. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Canva?

For individuals or small teams, Canva Pro can feel expensive—especially compared to free tools or one-time purchase design apps. When you factor in upgrades and occasional credits, the price can get steep. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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