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Can I Make Something on Canva and Sell It?

Last updated on December 3, 2022 @ 8:46 pm

You’ve seen those beautiful, professional-looking designs on social media and thought to yourself, “I could do that.” Maybe you’re a creative type who likes to dabble in design, or maybe you don’t have any design skills but you’re not afraid to learn. You’re in luck! Canva is a user-friendly graphic design tool that anyone can use to create stunning designs.

So, can you make something on Canva and sell it? The short answer is yes! You can create designs on Canva and sell them as physical products or digital products. For example, you can create T-shirt designs, mugs, phone cases, posters, and more using Canva’s easy-to-use design tools. You can also create digital products such as e-books, social media graphics, and email headers.

When selling physical products, you have the option to sell your designs through Canva’s print-on-demand service.

This means that Canva will print your design on the product and ship it to the customer for you. You’ll make a profit on each product sold, and you don’t have to worry about inventory or fulfillment. If you want to sell digital products, such as e-books or social media graphics, you can do so through Canva’s new marketplace called Creative Market. On Creative Market, you can list your digital products for sale and set your own price.

So there you have it! You can absolutely make money by creating designs on Canva. Whether you sell physical products or digital products, there’s a market for your creations. So what are you waiting for? Start designing!

PRO TIP: While you are able to create designs on Canva and sell them, you need to be aware of a few things first. Make sure that you have the proper licenses and permissions to sell the design, and be aware of any potential copyright issues. Additionally, check the terms of service for Canva – you may be restricted in how you can sell or distribute the design.
Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.