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Can You Upload Adobe Fonts to Canva?

Last updated on March 7, 2023 @ 11:57 am

Adobe Fonts is a service that allows you to sync fonts from the Adobe Creative Cloud to your computer. Canva is a design platform that allows you to create designs for social media, marketing materials, and more.

So, can you upload Adobe Fonts to Canva?

The short answer is no, you cannot upload Adobe Fonts to Canva. Canva has its own built-in font library that you can access when creating your designs. However, if you have an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, you can sync the fonts from Adobe Fonts to your computer and use them in Canva.

Canva built in Fonts and Combinations

PRO TIP: Can You Upload Adobe Fonts to Canva?

Adobe Fonts is a subscription service that gives you access to a library of fonts for your computer. You can use these fonts in any program that supports fonts, including Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, and Canva.

However, you cannot upload Adobe Fonts to Canva. Canva only supports fonts that are available through their own font library. If you try to upload a font from Adobe Fonts, it will not work.

To do this, first, open the Adobe Creative Cloud app on your computer and click on the “Fonts” tab.

Adobe Creative Cloud Fonts

Next, click on the “Settings” icon in the top-right corner and select “Sync Fonts” from the drop-down menu. Make sure that the “Canva” checkbox is selected and then click on the “Sync” button.

Make sure to activate adobe fonts first so it will sync successfully in adobe creative cloud and other desktop app such as Canva

Once the fonts have been synced to your computer, open Canva and create a new design. In the text editor, click on the “Aa” icon and select “More fonts…” from the drop-down menu.

Upload Adobe fonts to Canva manually

Here, you should see all of the fonts that are synced from Adobe Fonts. Select the font that you want to use and start designing!

Use the synced Adobe font in your Canva design

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