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Can You Save Canva as PDF?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 3:55 pm

As one of the most popular design tools out there, Canva is used by millions of people to create beautiful designs. And one of the best things about Canva is that it’s so easy to use – even if you’re not a designer!

One question we get asked a lot is whether you can save your Canva designs as PDFs. The answer is yes! In this article, we’ll show you how to save your Canva designs as PDFs, so you can share them with clients, collaborators, or anyone else you need to.

PRO TIP: Can You Save Canva as PDF?

If you are using the Canva design tool to create a PDF document, be aware that you cannot save your work as a PDF directly from Canva. You will need to export your design as an image file first, then use a separate PDF conversion tool to save it as a PDF.

To save your Canva design as a PDF, first, make sure you’re signed in to your account. Then, open up the design you want to save and click the “Download” button in the top-right corner.

In the drop-down menu that appears, select “PDF – Print.” This will download your design as a high-resolution PDF that’s perfect for printing or sharing electronically.

If you need to make any changes to your design before saving it as a PDF, no problem! Just make your changes and then click the “Download” button again. Your updated design will automatically be downloaded as a PDF.

That’s all there is to it! Saving your Canva designs as PDFs is quick and easy, and it ensures that your designs will look great no matter where they’re viewed. So next time you need to share a Canva design, don’t forget that you can save it as a PDF.

Can You Save Canva as PDF?

Yes! In fact, it’s quite easy to do.

Simply open up the design you want to save and click on the “Download” button in the top-right corner. In the drop-down menu that appears, select “PDF – Print.” This will download your design as a high-resolution PDF that’s perfect for printing or sharing electronically.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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