To compare, the premium version of Adobe's Creative Cloud Express, which offers similar features to Canva (and seems to have been created to compete with Canva and other similar software), costs $9.99 / £10.10 a month per person, and offers a 30-day free trial – there's a free version available, too. Canva Pro costs $119.99 / £99.99 per year, or $12.99 / £10.99 per month for up to five people, and a 30-day free trial is available. With Canva Pro you get all that plus the features we've mentioned above. This will be more than enough for casual users. The free version of Canva gets you 250,000 free templates, over 100 design types and some free photos and graphics, you also get 5GB of cloud storage. Canva Pro also has all the publish options modern creatives need (including logos with transparent backgrounds), 100GB of storage and lastly, the ability to use Canva Pro across all your devices. Other points that we can’t conclude without mentioning include: more than 3,000 included fonts, easy to use direct print feature, the ability to plan and schedule content direct from Canva Pro (great for social media creatives) and Version History that enables users to see what’s changed and restore versions of designs. There’s a lot to fit into this review as Canva Pro really is feature laden. One of Canva Pro’s handy features for businesses and brands is direct print where you can order goods directly from the software. Now, on to look at the standout features. To compare to the templates offered by the free version, you're looking at approximately 400,000 as opposed to 25,000, as well as all the additional features mentioned below. There’s an 'Office' tab too, where you’ll find templates for everything from CVs to reports and invoices. Let’s start by saying that Canva Pro really does have you covered for all your digital creations – from presentations, video (from YouTube options, Insta reels and LinkedIn Ads to video messages) to every type of social media post and marketing products (from flyers and business cards to stickers and tickets). Those who need more than the free version, but aren't confident creating their own designs in more serious graphic design software. So, while the free version of Canva is worth a look for on the hop designs for friends, as well as marketeers, blogger and the like, it’s far too basic and restrictive for creative professionals. Although in fairness, it's likely that creative professionals are already going to be using other software. Canva Pro, then is aimed at the middle market. the best ones) are always paid for / free on the Pro plan. A new “Magic Eraser” feature allows you to clean up unwanted details in images by brushing over the area.The main gripe I have with the free version of Canva, and I seriously doubt I’m alone here, is when you’ve scrolling through designs to use for something and all the ones you like (i.e. You can identify where you want to add something and then describe it to Magic Edit. We also have a new “Magic Edit” feature that lets you add or replace anything in an image. As for design, the company’s new “Magic Design” tool lets users upload an image and then select a style to get a curated selection of personalized templates that you can customize. You can prompt the editor to create a range of presentations with an outline and content on each slide. In addition to the expanded availability, Canva announced that Magic Write is now available in 18 languages.Ĭanva has also launched a new way to automatically generate presentations. The tool takes into account the type of project you’re working in when suggesting copy. For example, you can ask Magic Write to list social media strategy ideas for a new product launch. You can use Magic Write for writing website copy or presentation summaries. Prior to this expansion, Magic Write was only accessible in Canva Docs. As of today, Magic Write will be accessible within all Canva project types, from Presentations to social media graphics, flyers and more.
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