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6 best Canva alternatives compared in 2023

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6 best Canva alternatives compared in 2023

Canva revolutionized the design world by providing simple graphic design tools for all experience levels to make beautiful designs. Non-designers and complete beginners are able to create awesome graphics with the use of Canva. However, it does have some downsides, making some users opt for Canva alternatives.

In general, Canva provides a wonderful space for designing things like presentations and blog images, as well as simple social media posts and basic photo editing options, but since it was acquired by Atlassian we’ve seen price changes, feature restrictions, and attempts to upsell customers.

You can still make free digital assets with Canva the DIY way. However, since the inception of this type of designer we’ve seen an onslaught of Canva alternatives, some of which are entirely free, while others have cleaner interfaces or unique features that you either have to pay for or can’t find on Canva. Of course, we’re not talking about options like Adobe Photoshop, since it’s something you have to pay handsomely for. Let’s leave those to professional designers.

You can still make free digital assets with Canva, but since the inception of this type of designer we’ve seen an onslaught of Canva alternatives, some of which are entirely free, while others have cleaner interfaces or unique features that you either have to pay for or can’t find on Canva.

Whether you’re on the hunt for a cheaper option, or you want to try a new interface, the best Canva alternatives below should help.

The absolute best Canva alternatives

All of our Canva alternatives start with a free plan. Some offer completely free tools with watermarks or ads within the interface.

Regardless, you can at least test out all of these Canva alternatives before opting for one of the premium versions. Business owners will surely appreciate the possibility to dip their toes in the water before going all in and buying one of the plans.

1. Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark offers an impressive set of features, making it an ideal Canva alternative. It’s part of the Adobe suite, but you don’t have to own anything like Photoshop or InDesign to use it. In fact, one of the plans is completely free, with additional premium plans that are cheaper than Canva.

The free version is somewhat limited, but you can choose from thousands of free icons and images. There’s also no limit to making social media and marketing designs, as long as you’re okay with the Adobe Spark’s watermark.

⚙️ Features:

  • A full library of templates for unique designs, including options for social media graphics, presentations, a collage maker, and more.
  • Premade templates for different occasions, such as holidays and sales.
  • A branding feature to include your logo, color scheme, and font and paste it across every design in Spark.
  • Sharing tools to send your design to other people or to instantly move it to another program in Adobe Creative Cloud.
  • A large collection of backgrounds, icons, photos, and other digital assets.
  • A quick Download button to generate a PNG, JPG, or PNG.
  • A direct integration to Google Drive for saving all designs.
  • An instant resizing tool that changes the dimensions of a previous design for specific uses, like Facebook or Instagram.

💵 Pricing:

  • Starter– $0 for an unlimited number of designs and thousands of icons and images. All downloads have the Adobe Spark watermark.
  • Individual– $9.99 per month for all functionalities in the free plan, plus asset sharing, collaboration, premium templates, branded templates, personalization, Adobe CC sharing, and removal of the watermark.
  • Team– $19.99 per month for everything in the previous plan, along with options to manage multiple accounts.

Both pro plans have yearly payment options to save a little money.

2.Visme

Visme is a bit more expensive than other Canva alternatives, but that’s because it focuses on complicated designs like infographics and marketing documents. It’s great for generating charts and widgets to share within your company and work with your entire team with the use of collaboration tools. People like social media marketers will find these features particularly useful.

⚙️ Features:

  • Beautiful templates with ready-to-go layouts to make everything from infographics to charts.
  • A brand kit to keep your color scheme and logo the same.
  • Importing and exporting for PowerPoint.
  • Privacy controls on some plans.
  • A large library of images, audio, video, illustrations, GIFs and more.
  • Team collaboration with comments, annotations, user types, and folder permissions.
  • Organization tools like a file manager, analytics, and sharing with other team members.

💵 Pricing:

  • Free– $0 for up to five projects, limited templates, JPG downloads, limited charts, and public projects. This plan has Visme branding.
  • Standard– $25 per month for 15 projects, more storage, all assets, no branding, PDF downloads, and all charts. You also get premium support.
  • Business– $49 per month for unlimited projects, advanced download formats, folders, privacy controls, analytics, and more. This one also has collaboration.
  • Enterprise– Everything in the previous plans, more storage, improved analytics, onboarding, and more.

3.Crello

Crello has a similar interface to Canva, with a quick search bar to locate thousands of templates and preset dimensions for specific designs like Facebook posts. Crello offers a free plan like Canva, but you are limited to five design downloads per month. You can add objects, set color palettes with the branding kit, and drag-and-drop items like objects and text boxes anywhere you want in the design module.

⚙️ Features:

  • More than 30,000 design templates for things like blogging, headers, social media, business cards, and marketing.
  • A rapid image cropping tool to cut out any section.
  • Beautiful photo filters to instantly change the look and feel of a design.
  • Image rotation and flipping.
  • Instant background removal that’s faster than most editors.
  • Interesting effects like frames and speech bubbles.
  • Slick design elements like shapes, stickers, and badges.
  • Audio editing tools to add music to pictures and audio to video.

💵 Pricing:

  • Starter– $0 for basic plan with over 30,000 templates, over 650,000 beautiful stock images, five design downloads per month, and over 32,000 video clips and animations.
  • Pro– $9.99 per month for unlimited downloads, all assets from the free plan, team collaboration, priority support, and tools to remove backgrounds.

The paid plan has options to pay yearly if you want to save a little money.

4.Stencil

This is a simple to use, and sleek designer that generates high-resolution images without the need to use complicated software like Photoshop. This photo editor is ideal for small businesses that don’t need advanced features when it comes to their visual content.

This is a simple-to-use, sleek designer that generates high-resolution images without the need to use complicated software like Photoshop.

⚙️ Features:

  • Unique design features like a color picker, live previews, and safe areas.
  • An Instagram SMS feature that sends designs right to Instagram.
  • Social sharing to all popular platforms.
  • Access to millions of photos, thousands of templates, and various other useful assets like quotes, fonts, icons, and graphics.
  • Over 100 preset sizes to ensure your photos fit on places like social media and presentations.
  • A connection with Buffer to schedule your social media images right from Stencil.

💵 Pricing:

  • Free– $0 for up to 10 images, 10 collections, and 10 Instagram shares per month.
  • Pro– $15 per month for everything in the previous plan, millions of photos and icons, beautiful templates, logos, watermarks, font uploads, premium support, and increases in limits like images per month and Instagram shares.
  • Unlimited– $20 per month for everything in the previous plan, unlimited images and collections, and up to 100 Instagram shares.

The two premium plans get a little cheaper (much closer to Canva pricing) if you pay yearly.

5.Snappa

Snappa works well for making graphics for social media, profile pages and has excellent options for bloggers. The templates come in handy for getting the perfect dimensions, while the millions of free, high-resolution photos make for a rapid design process. The Snappa pricing is slightly higher than that of Canva, but you do receive a few unique editing features.

⚙️ Features:

  • A sleek designer with thousands of free templates.
  • Access to millions of free photos and graphics.
  • Links to social media accounts and Buffer.
  • Font uploads.
  • Potential for collaboration and multi-user accounts.
  • Quick background removal tools.

💵 Pricing:

  • Starter– $0 for one user, more than 6,000 templates, millions of photos, and three downloads per month.
  • Pro– $15 per month for unlimited downloads per month, all templates and photos, social integrations, font uploads, and image background removals.
  • Team– $30 per month for everything in the previous plans, plus support for five users and team collaboration.

The yearly plans cost less per month than if you pay monthly.

6.Pixlr X

Pixlr provides an online Photoshop alternative and a Canva alternative, making it one of the top design software on this list, seeing as how you can make more complex designs in Pixlr E while also going for the quicker design process in Pixlr X. Overall, Pixlr X is a solid choice that’s also cheaper than Canva or other tools, like PicMonkey.

⚙️ Features:

  • Access to both an advanced photo editing tool and graphic editor and a simpler Canva alternative.
  • Thousands of stock images, overlays, and stickers.
  • An AI CutOut tool for eliminating parts of your design.
  • Access to thousands of texts, icons, and other assets.
  • Beautiful templates and preset dimensions.
  • One of the more advanced image editing tools, especially when compared to Canva and most options on this list.

💵 Pricing:

  • Free– $0 for full access to the Pixlr basic editing tools, along with limited access to overlays and stickers. This version is supported by ads.
  • Premium– $7.99 per month for more overlays, icons, and stickers. You also get video tutorials, templates, and more assets, not to mention an ad-free environment.
  • Creative Pack– $29.99 per month for the largest collection of templates, assets, overlays, and stickers.

Yearly plans are cheaper in the long run.

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