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How Do I Get a Facebook Banner on Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 2:59 pm

When it comes to creating a Facebook banner, Canva is a great option. With over 1,000 templates to choose from, you can create a banner that’s perfect for your business or personal page.

And the best part? It’s free to use!

To get started, head over to Canva.com. Once you’re there, sign up for an account by entering your email address and creating a password. Once you’re logged in, click on the “Create a design” button in the top-left corner of the screen.

On the next page, select “Facebook Cover” from the list of options on the left-hand side. You’ll then be able to browse through all of the available Facebook banner templates.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about using Canva to create a Facebook banner, think again! While Canva may be a great tool for creating other types of graphics, it is not ideal for creating Facebook banners. The main reason for this is that the dimensions of a Facebook banner are different from the dimensions of a Canva document, so your banner will end up being cropped if you try to create it on Canva.

When you find a template you like, click on it to open it up in the Canva editor. From there, you can customize the template to suit your needs. Add or delete elements, change the colors or fonts, and add your own images or logos.

Once you’re happy with your design, click on the “Download” button in the top-right corner of the screen. On the next page, select “JPG” as your file format and then click on the “Download Now” button.

And that’s it! You now have a Facebook banner that you can upload to your page. Just head over to Facebook, go to your profile or page settings, and upload the image file you just downloaded.

Conclusion:
So that’s how you can create a Facebook banner using Canva! It’s quick, easy and best of all – it’s free!

So what are you waiting for? Give it a try today!

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.