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Can You Record Canva Live?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 6:24 pm

The short answer is yes, you can record Canva Live presentations. The longer answer is that it requires a little bit of work to set up, but it is possible. Here’s how to do it:

First, you’ll need to create a Canva account and log in. Then, create a new design and select “Use custom dimensions.” Enter the dimensions of your recording window – we recommend 1280×720.

Next, add a background. We recommend a solid color so that it’s easy to edit out later. Then, add your slides.

To add slides, simply click on the “Add slide” button in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. A new slide will appear in your design window.

To add text, click on the “Text” button in the upper left-hand corner of the screen and then click on the slide where you want to add text. A text box will appear; simply type in your text and hit “enter” when you’re done.

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Warning: Canva Live is a live streaming service that allows users to share their screen and audio with other users in real-time. Recording or screenshots of Canva Live sessions is not permitted without prior consent from all parties involved in the session. Unauthorized recording or sharing of Canva Live content may result in legal action.

Now that you’ve added all your slides and text, it’s time to record! To do this, open QuickTime Player and go to File > New Screen Recording.

A recording window will appear; make sure to select the recording window that includes your Canva design (i.e., the one you created in step 2). Click “Record” and then start presenting!

When you’re done recording, simply go to File > Stop Screen Recording in QuickTime Player. Your recording will automatically be saved as a .mov file.

Conclusion:
You can record Canva Live presentations by following the steps laid out in this article. Although it requires a little bit of work to set up, it is definitely possible to record your Canva Live presentation for later viewing.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.