Canva, the world’s leading AI-powered visual communication platform, unveiled Canva Offline, a major product milestone that enables users to continue creating even when internet access is limited or unavailable.
Designed for the realities of a mobile-first world, Canva Offline removes one of the last barriers to seamless creation: connectivity. Whether you are on the move, between meetings, in a remote classroom, or creating from anywhere, users can keep their ideas moving forward and automatically sync their work once they’re back online.
Launched at Canva Create earlier this year, the feature responds to one of the most highly requested asks from Canva’s global community. In markets like India, where digital adoption is accelerating but connectivity can still vary significantly across regions, Offline Mode ensures creativity isn’t constrained by network availability.
“With more than a billion designs created in the last year alone, India has emerged as one of Canva’s fastest-growing and most creative communities globally” said Rob Kawalsky, Global Head of Product, Canva. “Offline mode reflects our commitment to building for the way India creates today: mobile-first, always moving, and full of ideas. By making creativity more accessible and flexible, we’re empowering millions of people to keep bringing great ideas to life – wherever inspiration strikes.”
For India’s entrepreneurs, educators, students, creators, and professionals, the impact is significant. Small businesses can continue producing content on the go, teachers and students can work uninterrupted despite connectivity challenges, and professionals can maintain momentum wherever work takes them.
Available at no additional cost to all Canva users, Offline mode enables designs to be saved for offline access across devices and formats, allowing users to continue creating for up to 14 days without an internet connection. No extra downloads, subscriptions, or complicated setup required, users simply select “Make available offline” and keep creating.
