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How Do I Remove the White Background in Canva?

Last updated on November 17, 2022 @ 9:21 pm

Have you ever tried to remove the white background in Canva, only to find that it’s impossible? Or, have you ever wanted to style text in HTML using < p >,< b > and < u > tags, but didn’t know how? If so, then this article is for you!

In Canva, there is no built-in way to remove the white background from an image. However, there are a few workaround methods that you can use to achieve a similar effect.

  • One method is to use a transparent PNG image. You can create a transparent PNG image in Canva by first creating a new design with a transparent background.

    Then, upload your image into the design and save it as a PNG file. When you upload the PNG file into your web page, the background will be transparent.

  • Another method is to use an online tool to remove the background from your image. There are many free online tools that can do this, such as Background Burner and Instant Mask Pro.

    Simply upload your image into the tool and follow the instructions to remove the background. Once the background is removed, save the image as a PNG file and upload it into your web page.

  • The last method is to manually remove the background from your image using an image editor such as Photoshop or GIMP. This will require some knowledge of how to use these programs, but it’s generally not too difficult.

    Just open up your image in the editor, select the background with the eraser tool, and delete it. Then save the image as a PNG file and upload it into your web page.

All of these methods will allow you to remove the white background from an image in Canva and style text in HTML using < p >,< b > and < u > tags. Choose the method that works best for you and have fun!

PRO TIP: If you are using Canva to create images for your website or blog, you may want to remove the white background from your images. This can be done using the “Remove Background” tool. However, please be aware that this tool is not perfect and may leave some white pixels around the edges of your image. If this happens, you can try using the “Erase” tool to remove them.
Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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