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View Full Features →Canva Free is genuinely usable for casual and occasional creators — you get the full editor, real-time collaboration with up to one other person, 5 GB of cloud storage, and access to a large pool of free templates, photos, and elements. The trade-offs are that premium templates and stock assets require Pro, Magic Studio AI features have very limited monthly credits, you cannot save brand colors or fonts as a Brand Kit, and Background Remover and Magic Resize are Pro-only. For one-off projects it is more than enough; for ongoing brand work, Pro pays for itself quickly.
Canva is the broadest of the three: it covers print, video, presentations, websites, and social in one editor and is the easiest for non-designers. Adobe Express is closer to Canva in scope but has tighter integration with Photoshop, Illustrator, and Adobe Stock — better if you already live in Creative Cloud. Figma is a fundamentally different tool focused on UI/UX design, prototyping, and design systems for product teams; it overlaps with Canva mainly through FigJam and Figma Slides. Most teams pick Canva for marketing output and Figma for product design rather than choosing between them.
For most marketing, social, and presentation work, yes — and for many small agencies, Canva plus its sister product Affinity now covers the full workflow. For high-end print production, complex vector illustration, advanced photo retouching, or designs requiring precise CMYK color management and prepress controls, Adobe's tools remain more capable. Canva's strategy with the Affinity acquisition is to close that gap, but professional designers typically use Canva alongside, not instead of, Adobe tools.
Magic Studio features are credit-metered. Free users get a small monthly allotment of Magic Write words, Magic Media generations, and Magic Edit/Expand uses. Canva Pro substantially raises these limits but does not make them unlimited — heavy users producing dozens of generative images per day may hit caps before month-end. Canva publishes current credit allowances in account settings, and unused credits do not roll over.
You retain ownership of the designs you create. Stock photos, videos, music, and elements supplied by Canva are licensed to you under Canva's content license — usable in your designs but not extractable as standalone assets to resell. AI-generated outputs from Magic Media and similar tools are usable commercially under Canva's terms, with the standard caveats that apply to generative AI: you should not generate likenesses of real people without consent, and trademark/copyright responsibility for prompts remains with the user.
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