Piktochart vs Canva

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Piktochart

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Design & Creative

Infographic and data visualization tool that helps users create professional charts, infographics, and presentations using templates and data integration.

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Canva

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Design & Creative

Browser-based graphic design platform with drag-and-drop editing, 250K+ templates, and AI-powered Magic Studio tools for creating professional marketing materials, social media graphics, presentations, and videos.

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FeaturePiktochartCanva
CategoryDesign & CreativeDesign & Creative
Pricing Plans41 tiers82 tiers
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Key Features

      Piktochart - Pros & Cons

      Pros

      • Excellent for data visualization
      • Professional infographic templates
      • Good data import capabilities
      • Interactive chart options

      Cons

      • Focused primarily on data visualization
      • Limited general design capabilities
      • Can be expensive for occasional use

      Canva - Pros & Cons

      Pros

      • Genuinely usable by people with zero design experience — the learning curve is measured in minutes, not weeks
      • Magic Studio AI suite bundles $50+/month worth of separate AI tools (writing, image editing, animation) into one subscription
      • 100M+ stock media library on Pro eliminates the need for separate Shutterstock or Getty subscriptions
      • Brand Kit ensures visual consistency across hundreds of assets without manual policing of fonts and colors
      • Real-time collaboration means designers, copywriters, and managers can work in the same file simultaneously
      • One-click resize adapts a single design to 50+ format dimensions (Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, print, etc.)
      • Direct social media scheduling from within the platform reduces tool-switching for content teams
      • Cross-platform access via browser, iOS, and Android apps with full feature parity

      Cons

      • Pro price increased from $10 to $15/month in late 2024, making it 50% more expensive than the original positioning
      • AI features consume a monthly allowance that can run out before the billing cycle ends for heavy users
      • No vector editing comparable to Illustrator — complex logo work or technical illustrations still require dedicated tools
      • Template-first approach can lead to 'Canva look' where designs feel familiar to viewers who see the same templates frequently
      • Video editor is functional but basic compared to dedicated tools like Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
      • 5GB free storage is insufficient for teams or anyone working with video content regularly

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