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Competition
Comparison
Canva - The Leading Design Tool for Educators
Canva is extremely focused on education, ed-tech development, and ensuring that its design tool can be used by students with minimal barriers to entry/use. Unlike Canvas competitors, who are far less focused on their tools in an educational setting, Canva continues to prioritize the needs of the students and teachers through accessibility and affordability.

Canva vs Competitors
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Canva
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Targets individuals, teams, and non-designers
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Provides a user-friendly interface, pre-designed templates, customizable elements, collaboration features, and a mobile app
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Offers an extensive asset library, integration capabilities, and free/paid subscription plans
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Free for k-12 students and teachers - with a focus on educational demands

Adobe
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Targets professional designers, photographers, and creative agencies
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Provides a suite of powerful design software with advanced features and extensive customization options
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Has a steeper learning curve, complex collaboration, and higher pricing
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Expensive licensing for Teachers and Students

Visme
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Targets individuals, teams, and businesses
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Offers a user-friendly design platform with templates, customizable elements, and collaboration features
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Emphasizes data visualization and interactive content creation
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Provides a library of assets, integration options, and free/paid plans
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Can be purchased for schools but education is not a focus

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Targets individuals, small businesses, and non-designers
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Provides a user-friendly design platform with pre-designed templates and customizable elements
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Offers a library of stock images and illustrations. Emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. Offers a free plan with limited features and a paid subscription for additional functionality
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Educational institutions are granted one free account