Whether you’re a social media manager, a graphic designer, or a student, Canva is a web-based tool that lets you creates stunning graphics and collages with ease. The free version of Canva is great, but the Pro version has even better features such as access to premium templates, stock photos, and the ability to resize your designs.
While it’s worth every penny, not everyone can afford the monthly subscription of Canva Pro. But don’t fret! There’s a hack. Today we’ll show you how to get Canva Pro for free. Remember to use this for good and support the developers if you can by subscribing when you’re able to.
1. Sign up for a New Canva Account
To get started, you’ll need a new Canva account. If you already have one, you can create another one with a different email address.
2. Apply for the Canva Pro 30-day Free Trial
Canva offers a 30-day free trial of Canva Pro. After signing up, click on the “Try free for 30 days” button. You will be required to provide credit card details, but you won’t be charged until after the trial period.
3. Set a Reminder to Cancel the Subscription
At this point, you have access to Canva Pro for 30 days. The catch is, if you forget to cancel before the 30 days are up, you will be charged. To avoid this, set a reminder to cancel the subscription before the trial period ends.
4. Cancel and Repeat
Before your trial period ends, make sure to cancel the subscription. You can do this by going to Account settings > Billing and teams > Cancel subscription.
Once you have cancelled, you can then repeat the process by signing up with a different email address. Just remember to set another reminder to cancel!
Remember!
This hack gives you access to Canva Pro for free, but it’s not a long-term solution. It’s done to give you a taste of the Pro features, with the hope that you’ll opt for the paid version once you’re able to afford it. Canva deserves our support for making graphic design accessible for everyone.
Disclaimer
This article is intended for educational purposes only. We don’t endorse or recommend any actions that violate the terms and conditions of Canva or any other company.