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Can You Upload a Video to Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 10:08 pm

Yes, you can upload videos to Canva!

Canva is a great platform for creating visuals of all kinds, including videos. You can upload videos to Canva directly from your computer, or from YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo. To upload a video from your computer, simply click the “Upload” button in the top left corner of the Canva editor. Then, select the video file you want to upload. Once the video is uploaded, you can drag and drop it into place on your design.

You can also add text, images, and other elements to your video in Canva.

PRO TIP: Can You Upload a Video to Canva?

Yes, you can upload videos to Canva. However, there are some things you should know before doing so.

First, Canva accepts most video formats, but we recommend using .mp4 files. That said, please make sure your video is no larger than 100MB.

Second, while you can upload videos from your computer or from YouTube, you can’t currently upload videos from Facebook or Vimeo.

Lastly, remember that you can’t currently edit videos in Canva (though we’re working on it!). So if you need to make any changes to your video, you’ll need to do so before uploading it to Canva.

To add a video from YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo, first click the “Upload” button in the top left corner of the Canva editor. Then, select the “Video” tab. From there, you can paste in the URL of the video you want to add. Once the video is added, you can drag and drop it into place on your design. You can also add text, images, and other elements to your video in Canva.

Canva is a great platform for creating visuals of all kinds, including videos.

You can upload videos to Canva directly from your computer, or from YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo. To upload a video from your computer, simply click the “Upload” button in the top left corner of the Canva editor.

Then, select the video file you want to upload. You can also add text, images

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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