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How Do I Save High Quality Images From Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 10:57 pm

As we all know, images are an important part of any website. They can help break up text, add visual interest, and convey information more effectively than words alone. But one of the most frustrating things about working with images on the web is that they can be difficult to save in a high quality format.

There are a few different ways to save images from Canva, and the method you use will depend on what you want to do with the image afterwards. If you just want to save the image for use on your own website or blog, the easiest way is to use the “Download” button in the top right corner of the image. This will download a copy of the image in PNG format, which is a lossless format that is ideal for web use.

If you need to edit the image further or use it in print, you’ll need to download it in a format that supports transparency such as EPS or PDF. To do this, click on the “More” button in the top right corner of the image and select “Download.”

PRO TIP: When downloading images from Canva, make sure to choose the “Download” option rather than the “Share” or “Publish” options. Otherwise, you may end up with a lower quality image.

From here you can choose which format you want to download the image in. Be sure to select a vector format if you plan on editing the image, as this will allow you to resize it without losing quality.

Once you have your high quality image saved, you can then upload it to your website or blog using the media uploader. Make sure to compress the image before uploading it to reduce file size and load times. You can also use an online compression tool like TinyPNG (https://tinypng.com/) if you don’t have access to Photoshop or another program that can do this for you.

Saving images from Canva in a high quality format is easy once you know where to look and what format to choose. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your images look great whether they’re being viewed on a screen or printed out.

Drew Clemente

Drew Clemente

Devops & Sysadmin engineer. I basically build infrastructure online.