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Can You Do a Survey in Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 9:50 pm

The short answer is yes! Canva’s easy-to-use tools and wide range of templates make it perfect for creating surveys that engage your audience and collect the data you need. Plus, with our built-in sharing options, it’s easy to distribute your survey far and wide.

To get started, log in to Canva or create a new account. Then, click on the “Create a design” button and select the “Blog” template type. From there, you can browse our library of survey templates or start from scratch with a blank canvas.

Once you’ve chosen a template or layout, it’s time to start customizing your survey. Add your own questions, images, and branding elements to make the survey your own. You can also use our drag-and-drop tools to rearrange elements and change the layout until you have something you’re happy with.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that Canva is not a professional survey tool and should not be used for collecting sensitive data. If you do use Canva for your surveys, please be aware that there are some limitations, such as the inability to randomize question order or use skip logic. In addition, please be aware that responses are not anonymous and respondents’ email addresses will be visible to you.

When you’re finished designing your survey, click on the “Share” button to choose how you want to distribute it. You can share your survey online or via email, or download it as an image or PDF.

So go ahead and give Canva a try next time you need to create a survey—we think you’ll be impressed with just how easy and fun it is!

In conclusion, yes – you can absolutely do a survey in Canva! Canva’s tools are easy to use and their wide range of templates make creating surveys simple and straightforward.

With built-in sharing options, distributing your survey is a breeze. Give Canva a try next time you need to create a survey – you won’t be disappointed!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.