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How Do I Share a Video on Canva?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 8:30 pm

Sharing a video on Canva is easy! Simply create a new Canva design, upload your video, and click the “Share” button in the top-right corner.

You can then choose to share your design via email, social media, or by copying and pasting the link.

If you want to share your video with specific people, you can click the “Private” button in the top-right corner and enter their email addresses. Only people with the link will be able to view your design.

To share your video on social media, click the “Share” button and select the social media platform you want to share it on. A preview of your design will be generated, and you can add a caption before sharing.

PRO TIP: Canva is a great way to share your videos with others, but there are a few things you should keep in mind when doing so. First, make sure the video is appropriate for the audience you’re sharing it with. Canva is a public platform, so anyone can see your video if they have the link. Secondly, be aware that Canva may compress your video, which could affect its quality. Finally, remember that you can only share videos that are under 10 minutes long.

That’s all there is to it! Now you can easily share your videos with anyone, whether it’s just a few friends or the whole world.

How Do I Share a Video on Canva?

Canva makes it easy to share your videos with anyone you want. You can share your video through email, social media, or by copying and pasting the link. If you want to share your video with specific people only, you can click on the “Private” button in the top-right corner and enter their email addresses. Your video will only be viewable by people with the link.

To share your video on social media, click on the “Share” button and select the platform you want to share it on. A preview of your design will be generated along with a caption box for you to fill out before posting. That’s all there is to it!

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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