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Why Is Canva Not Letting Me Download?

Last updated on March 16, 2023 @ 12:34 pm

There are a few potential reasons why Canva might not be letting you download your design. The most likely reason is that you’re using a free account and haven’t upgraded to a paid subscription. With a free account, you can only download low-resolution versions of your design, which are not suitable for printing.

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If you have a paid subscription, the next most likely reason is that you’re trying to download a design that contains an image or element that is copyrighted. Canva takes copyright very seriously and will not let you download any designs that violate copyright law. If you think your design should be able to be downloaded, please contact our support team and they will be happy to help.

Contact Canva Support to ask for assistance in downloading  the design

The final possibility is that your account has been flagged for suspicious activity. This can happen if you repeatedly try to download designs that violate copyright law or if you share your account login information with others. If your account has been flagged, you will need to contact our support team to have it reinstated.

PRO TIP: If you are experiencing problems downloading from Canva, there are a few things you can check:

– Make sure you are logged in to your account
– Check that you have a stable internet connection
– Try reloading the page
– If you are still having trouble, try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies

Why Is Canva Not Letting Me Download?

There are a few potential reasons why Canva might not be letting you download your design. The most likely reason is that you’re using a free account and haven’t upgraded to a paid subscription.

If you have a paid subscription, the next most likely reason is that you’re trying to download a design that contains an image or element that is copyrighted.

The final possibility is that your account has been flagged for suspicious activity.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.