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Stop Paying for Design: Canva and Affinity Are Now Free and Better Than Ever!

Posted on November 8, 2025November 8, 2025 By C.B. No Comments on Stop Paying for Design: Canva and Affinity Are Now Free and Better Than Ever!

Gone are the days when you had to pay hundreds to thousands to Adobe to have a full-featured creative suite of applications. With Canva and Affinity, you can get access to the same things Adobe offers for absolutely free.

Canva, a well-known online design platform, recently acquired Affinity, which offers vector graphics, photo editing, desktop publishing, and more. Giving you a full suite of applications that compete directly with the top graphics design options out there.

But wait, there’s more! For only about $10.00 a month, you can unlock Canva Pro, which also unlocks additional features in Affinity, such as AI.

To be clear, though, you do not need to pay a single thing to get a ton out of both of these products. I have compiled my research into a table below, allowing you to quickly compare the two products and how they complement each other.

FeatureCanvaAffinity (Designer, Photo, Publisher)
Main PurposeOnline design platform for non-designers and professionals; ideal for social media, presentations, marketing materialsProfessional desktop creative suite (vector, photo, publishing) for advanced designers
Ease of UseVery easy—drag-and-drop, template-based editingAdvanced; requires design experience, more technical
Software TypeWeb-based (cloud), some mobile appsDesktop applications (Windows, Mac, iPad)
CollaborationStrong real-time collaboration and sharingLimited/native file-based collaboration, not cloud-native
TemplatesThousands of ready-made templatesFew templates—focused on custom, original design
CapabilitiesBasic image editing, layouts, presentations, social postsProfessional vector graphics, photo editing, desktop publishing
Target AudienceSmall businesses, marketers, teachers, non-designersProfessional graphic designers, photographers, publishers
PricingSubscription based; free tier availablePreviously one-time purchase, now free since Canva’s acquisition
File FormatsExports to popular formats, but limited editing accessFull control over advanced formats (PSD, PDF, SVG, etc.)
Offline AccessLimitedFull offline capability

I can’t think of a single birthday where I haven’t used Canva to design birthday invitations for my daughter. And now, when I need more tools for vector design, etc. I have Affinity. It’s the best of both worlds!

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