Canva: Design, Photo & Video Apk

2.293.0
Canva is your free photo editor, logo maker, and video editor in one graphic design app! Design faster with powerful magic AI tools built-in Make stunning social media posts, videos, flyers, photo collages and video collages from customisable templates. Boost your graphic design skills or build your brand with the logo maker!
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Canva
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27 Nov 2017
Updated
11 Dec 2024
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Canva is your free photo editor, logo maker, and video editor in one graphic design app! Design faster with powerful magic AI tools built-in Make stunning social media posts, videos, flyers, photo collages and video collages from customisable templates. Boost your graphic design skills or build your brand with the logo maker!

Design anything 🖌️: photo editor, video editor, collage maker & logo maker – Canva is simple & easy for anyone interested in graphic design: expert or enthusiast! 🎨

Canva features: photo editor, video maker & graphic design, all powered by magic
• Facebook posts, Insta layouts, Instagram post-maker & IG story graphic design
• Professional event invites, flyers & business cards
• Design your brand with the logo maker + brand hub
• Display data with templates & slideshow maker

AI MAGIC BUILT-IN ✨ – Bringing magic and ease of use to your designs
We’ve supercharged design across the Visual Suite with incredible magical AI-powered capabilities. Including;
• Magic Design – Upload an image and let Canva make designs for you
• Magic Edit – Swap, or add anything to your existing images
• Translate – Automatically translate designs in 100+ languages
• Magic Eraser – Remove unwanted objects from any image.

PHOTO EDITOR 📷 – free, no ads, no watermarks
• Photo editor to crop, flip, & edit images
• Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, etc.
• Auto Focus to sharpen photo subject & blur background
• Photo editor filters & effects
• Add text to your photo in the photo editor
• Use the photo grid, photo filters & photo collage maker

VIDEO EDITOR 🎥 – create videos in a few taps
• Produce professional videos in the video editor
• Explore video layout & audio tracks
• Crop, resize, and flip videos & images in the video editor
• Make images move with one-tap animations & page transitions in the video editor
• Overlay multiple audio tracks of music, sound effects, & voiceovers
• Magically sync edits to music with Beat Sync

SOCIAL MEDIA 📱 – make and match trendy content & graphic designs
• Design for Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook or LinkedIn
• Plan posts with Scheduler [Canva Pro]
• Use our banner maker for thumbnails & ads
• Collage maker, photo editor & video editor to create photo grids & collages

FREE CONTENT LIBRARY – over 2M+ assets
• 2M+ royalty-free images & photo filters
• Thousands of watermark-free videos to use in the video editor
• 25K+ pre-licensed audio & music tracks
• Add text on pictures in the photo editor with 500+ fonts & effects
• Or create your own images with our magic Text to Image tool

CANVA PRO – boost your graphic design
• Access premium templates, images, videos, logo maker, audio & graphic design elements + create stunning videos in the video editor
• One-click Background Remover & Magic Resize for photos and videos
• Brand Hub – Create consistent logos with the logo maker, fonts, & colours
• Schedule posts for Instagram & Facebook

GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR EVERYONE 🎨
• Personal – Layout designs for Instagram templates, resumes, photo editor, photo collages, logo maker, video editor, etc.
• Entrepreneurs – Grow your business with our logo maker, video editor, poster maker & Magic Presentations.
• Students & teachers – Engage with presentations & worksheets
• Social Media Managers & Content Creators – Use the photo editor, logo maker, collage maker & video editor for brand visuals & mood boards
Create easily with Canva! The all-in-one app for graphic design, photo editor & video editor.

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50 comments on "Canva: Design, Photo & Video Apk"

  1. MellowMushroom says:

    The free content library looks appealing.

  2. _CoffeeLover_ says:

    $2M+ assets is impressive! Lots to work with.

  3. ChillPanda says:

    The features sound nice. I like the idea of a photo editor.

  4. BlueSky21 says:

    Seems like a useful tool for design.

  5. _JustMe_ says:

    ‘Graphic design for everyone’ is a nice touch.

  6. TacoLover99 says:

    ‘Magic Design’ sounds cool. I’ll check it out.

  7. CuriousCat says:

    I wonder how well the AI features work.

  8. PhilosopherInDisguise says:

    ‘Free photo editor’? Now that’s rich! The only thing free in this world is our willingness to trade our time for convenience wrapped in shiny packaging. The existential dread stemming from dependency on AI tools is palpable; will we ever return to creating art with our own hands, or will we remain entranced by this digital sorcery?

    • PonderingPanda says:

      “Digital sorcery,” indeed! Perhaps one day we’ll all gather around campfires to reminisce about those mythical creatures called artists who once roamed freely before they were replaced by apps. Will future generations even know what it means to hold a paintbrush or pencil?

    • SarcasticSeahorse says:

      “Artists” might just become mythological figures akin to unicorns, only instead we’ll tell tales about how they used to sweat over canvas instead of clicking buttons labeled ‘generate masterpiece.’ What a time to be alive!

  9. ChillVibes says:

    A lot of features packed into one app.

  10. CuriousCat22 says:

    ‘Magic Edit’ seems like it could save time.

  11. QuietStorm says:

    Photo editing tools seem straightforward enough.

  12. BookWorm92 says:

    I’ve heard of Canva before. Seems useful for social media.

  13. HappyFeet says:

    I’ve heard about Canva before. It sounds good.

  14. SunnyDay says:

    Looks interesting. I might give it a try.

  15. SunnyDaze says:

    This app looks interesting. I might give it a try.

  16. #DesignDude# says:

    ‘Photo grid maker’ might be fun to use for collages.

  17. IntellectualWanderer says:

    Ah, Canva, the pinnacle of human achievement in the realm of graphic design. Who needs years of artistic training when we can have AI conjuring designs at the tap of a finger? It’s almost as if we’ve collectively decided that creativity should be as accessible as fast food. I can hardly wait for the day when my toaster can craft a masterpiece while I settle for a piece of burnt bread. Truly, nothing says ‘high art’ like pre-set templates and magic buttons.

    • CynicalCat says:

      I completely agree! Why bother with the painstaking intricacies of composition and color theory when we can let an algorithm decide for us? I suppose next we’ll have robots churning out Shakespearean sonnets while we sip our lattes, blissfully unaware that the soul of artistry is being sacrificed on the altar of convenience.

  18. TechieTom says:

    Magic tools sound cool. Might help with my projects.

  19. HappyFeet says:

    Good to see a free option for graphic design!

  20. StarryEyes says:

    Looks like it has a lot of templates to choose from.

  21. _PixelNinja_ says:

    ‘Canva Pro’ sounds like it has more features for serious users.

  22. CreativityCzar says:

    ‘Produce professional videos in just a few taps’? Oh joy, where has this marvel been all my life? Truly, what could possibly go wrong when entrusting your creative vision entirely to an algorithm designed by engineers who may or may not have taken an art class once upon a time? It’s fascinating how easy it is now to flood social media with content crafted by individuals who may think ‘composition’ refers solely to arranging text boxes within pre-defined limits. Perhaps we’ll soon see awards for the best Canva creations—a new age where creativity is quantified by clicks rather than skill or insight.

    • VisualVirtuoso says:

      ‘All-in-one app for graphic design’? If only Leonardo da Vinci had access to such technology; he would have bypassed those pesky sketches altogether and dove straight into digital mediocrity! Honestly, I’m waiting for the day these apps offer advanced features like ‘copy-paste your way through art history.’ Surely there are enough templates available now that one could recreate famous works by merely editing layers—what groundbreaking artistry!

  23. PhilosopherPanda says:

    Ah, Canva—the utopia for those who wish to dabble in the profound world of graphic design without actually understanding a single design principle. Why bother with formal education when you can wield the power of ‘magic AI tools’ to create masterpieces that surely rival the likes of Picasso? I mean, who needs a discerning eye or years of practice when you can just upload an image and let Canva do all the heavy lifting? What a time to be alive! Perhaps we should start considering this app for our fine art exhibitions—’A Journey through Magic Design: The Future of Art.’ Imagine the intellectual debates that would ensue! Will we soon see a gallery dedicated entirely to Canva creations? One can only hope. My fervent wish is that one day they incorporate an option where AI not only designs but also critiques our work—because heaven knows we need more unsolicited opinions in our lives!

    • DesignDuchess says:

      Indeed, my dear PhilosopherPanda! How refreshing it is to see technology liberate us from the shackles of traditional artistry. Why struggle with concepts such as ‘aesthetic balance’ or ‘color theory’ when we have algorithms at our disposal? I dare say, we might as well rename ourselves ‘Graphic Designers Extraordinaire’ after spending mere minutes on this app. After all, true artistic mastery is clearly just a click away! Let’s not forget how fulfilling it will be to explain our creative process at dinner parties: ‘Oh, this logo was birthed by AI magic!’ Such intellectual depth will undoubtedly leave them speechless.

  24. AbstractAlbert says:

    Canva: the utopia for those who find the concept of originality exhausting! Why create when you can merely ‘magic’ your way through design? The Magic Eraser tool is particularly thrilling; it offers the chance to erase our past mistakes in design—if only it worked on our life choices too! Let’s not overlook their attempt at making graphic design accessible; clearly, they’ve redefined ‘accessible’ to mean ‘for those who prefer templates over innovation.’ Truly inspiring stuff!

    • CynicalCynthia says:

      ‘Accessible’ indeed! If by accessible you mean available for anyone with zero experience or talent to produce what can only be described as visual noise. Bravo, Canva!

    • IngeniousIvy says:

      (sarcastically) And let’s not forget the delightful irony in proclaiming yourself an artist while using pre-made assets instead of creating something from scratch! What a time to be alive!

  25. SkepticalSage says:

    Canva’s so-called ‘magic tools’ remind me eerily of those late-night infomercials that promise to change your life with just one click. In what universe did we collectively agree that graphic design should be an automated process? Perhaps next they’ll introduce a ‘make me famous’ button – just imagine pressing it and voilà! Your mediocre designs plastered across billboards worldwide.

    • WittyWhale says:

      “Make me famous” – now there’s an idea! Perhaps they’ll package it with a subscription plan that offers bi-weekly motivation talks from social media influencers who share their secrets on how to curate a feed full of curated mediocrity. Ah, the joys of modern creativity!

  26. DapperDan88 says:

    Ah, the wonders of Canva! A free photo editor that promises to unleash my inner Da Vinci while I struggle to remember how to crop a photo. Who knew that a logo maker could also double as a therapy session for my design insecurities? I’ve been searching for an app that could both design my social media posts and simultaneously remind me of how uncreative I am. Thank you, Canva, for providing me with templates that make it look like I have at least a smidgen of artistic talent. Perhaps next, we’ll be able to upload our life’s failures and watch them transform into motivational quotes as well. Truly groundbreaking technology!

    • ProfessorPixel says:

      Indeed! It’s almost poetic how we can now create designs that are both mediocre and instantly shareable on platforms where attention spans are shorter than the length of this comment.

    • SkepticalSally says:

      Oh yes, because nothing screams professional quite like a collage made from clipart reminiscent of early 2000s MySpace pages. If only Canva had an option to add ‘irony’ as a filter—then we’d be talking about real innovation!

  27. PixelPeasant says:

    ‘Design anything!’ they say. What an ambitious claim! I’m positively giddy at the thought of conjuring up my next corporate branding project with a sprinkle of AI fairy dust. Who needs years honing their craft when we can slap together some stock photos and text using ‘user-friendly’ templates? It’s truly heartwarming to know that anyone with access to a smartphone can now proclaim themselves as graphic designers and launch their own brands without any formality or rigor involved. Maybe I’ll add ‘Creative Director’ to my LinkedIn profile next week—just for fun, you know?

    • ArtisticNinja says:

      ‘AI MAGIC BUILT-IN,’ how delightful! One must wonder if this magic could perhaps extend beyond mere images and into reality itself—like turning everyone who uses Canva into an actual designer rather than just digital dabbler? Can we expect future employers to recognize this newfound prowess from hours spent clicking buttons on this app? It’s almost laughable—the thought that someone could create a brand identity in less time than it takes me to brew a cup of tea.

  28. DapperDuke42 says:

    Ah, Canva, the revolutionary tool that has transformed mere mortals into design demigods! One can only wonder how artists from the Renaissance would have reacted to such an ‘innovative’ application. I imagine Leonardo da Vinci rolling in his grave, clutching a mouse and muttering something about layers and filters. But, please, let’s not forget—this is all built on ‘magic AI tools.’ It’s almost as if we’re living in a fairy tale where creativity is conjured with the wave of a digital wand. The question remains: will this magical sorcery replace good old-fashioned skill and talent? Or perhaps it simply democratizes design for the masses who are completely bereft of artistic ability? One might argue that it’s a blessing, but I can’t help but think it’s merely an elaborately packaged shortcut to mediocrity.

    • CynicalScribe says:

      Absolutely! One must appreciate how Canva offers us the delightful illusion of creativity while actually providing us with templates designed by someone who likely skipped art class. Imagine aspiring graphic designers feverishly clicking buttons and calling themselves ‘artists.’ It’s like giving a paintbrush to a toddler and declaring them an artist extraordinaire. The truly hilarious part is watching social media influencers proclaim their newfound skills after spending all of five minutes selecting fonts. It’s as if they’ve unlocked some deep cosmic secret! Perhaps next they’ll be offering workshops on how to put stickers on photos—because nothing says creativity like layering clipart over your lunch!

  29. PhilosopherPanda says:

    Isn’t it fascinating how technology has streamlined what was once a painstaking process into mere clicks? Canva embodies our age’s desire for instant gratification wrapped in glossy marketing lingo. Why bother honing one’s craft when one can summon an entire portfolio with just a few taps? But let us not underestimate this modern marvel; it cleverly appeals to our inner control freaks—after all, who doesn’t want to play god over their own social media aesthetic? One can only imagine future generations studying these so-called designs as cultural artifacts of our time—a true testament to how far we’ve fallen from artistic integrity! Bravo, Canva! You’ve given us the tools we never knew we didn’t need!

    • WittyWhiskers says:

      ‘Artistic integrity’ seems like such an archaic concept now, doesn’t it? In this brave new world where anyone with Wi-Fi can claim mastery over visual arts, I am both intrigued and horrified by what we collectively define as ‘design’. Let us not overlook how dazzlingly quick one can become an ‘expert’ thanks to these AI-driven gimmicks! It’s almost like handing out trophies for participation rather than merit—everyone wins because no one actually loses! Perhaps in another decade we’ll all be gallery curators showcasing collections made entirely from pre-fab elements assembled in less time than it takes to brew coffee. Truly inspiring times we’re living in!

    • IronicIvy says:

      ‘Tools we never knew we didn’t need’—what a profound observation! Yet here we are, basking in the glow of self-created content while real artists languish in obscurity. I mean, why hire a graphic designer when you can slap some stock images together and call it a day? The irony is rich indeed; perhaps future anthropologists will unearth our Instagram feeds as relics of lost civilization where aesthetic judgement was sacrificed at the altar of convenience. It almost feels like we’ve taken art back to kindergarten levels—where drawing outside the lines is frowned upon unless it’s marketed as ‘edgy.’ Can we say we’ve reached peak absurdity?

  30. (Almost)SeriousSam says:

    “AI Magic Built-In” sounds like something straight out of a sci-fi novel where human creativity is merely an afterthought in favor of ones and zeros. One must wonder: does this mean my ability to create art has been successfully rendered obsolete? At this rate, I could unleash my inner toddler and still produce something ‘stunning’ with minimal effort.

    • _JadedArtist_ says:

      ‘Unleash your inner toddler’ – now there’s a catchy marketing slogan! It truly captures the essence of contemporary design culture: throwing caution (and actual skill) to the wind in favor of instant gratification wrapped in glossy aesthetics.

  31. WittyWilma says:

    ‘Design anything,’ they say! Yet here I am questioning whether adding Comic Sans text qualifies as ‘designing.’ Canva has truly opened Pandora’s box; now anyone can express their creativity—or lack thereof—in various formats without any real effort or skill involved. The future is bright, folks, especially when it’s filtered through Instagram’s best friends: saturation and vignette effects!

    • JocularJudy says:

      And let’s celebrate all those Instagram posts where people mistake filters for actual artistry—it’s like putting lipstick on a pig and calling it haute couture!

    • 'SeriousSam' says:

      ‘Design anything’? Please! We all know there are limits—like ensuring no one uses Papyrus ever again!

  32. "NostalgicNarrator" says:

    “Ah yes, Canva—the beloved savior for those afflicted by creative block or sheer laziness—or perhaps both? We seem to live in an age where everyone believes they possess innate design skills simply because they have access to fancy filters and user-friendly interfaces! It appears that genuine skill has been replaced by trendy templates that offer fleeting glory but little substance—a bit like fast food for visual content really! As I reminisce about days gone by when creating something unique required actual effort (and maybe even blood, sweat, and tears), I wonder if our societal appreciation for art has diminished alongside our attention spans.”

    • CleverCactus says:

      Indeed! It’s amusing how quickly we’ve traded craftsmanship for convenience—the ultimate oxymoron of modern existence! Canva offers us templates galore while simultaneously diluting any essence of originality left within us; it’s almost tragicomic watching people parade around proudly displaying their ‘creations’ which are essentially glorified collages made from others’ works—a veritable ‘cut-and-paste’ festival without any semblance of true artistry involved.

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