QUESTION
Can I claim Canva Pro if I use it for client graphics?
If you mean tax-wise, a Canva Pro subscription is often something you can treat as a business expense when it’s used for client work or other business purposes. The exact tax treatment depends on your country and business setup, so keep receipts and usage records and confirm with a tax professional or the official tax guidance where you are.
If you mean usage/license-wise, Canva generally lets you use its tools and licensed assets to create finished designs for clients, but you should still follow Canva’s current license terms. In general, finished client graphics are usually fine, while reselling Canva assets on their own or handing over editable designs containing restricted elements can raise issues.
One important caution: if you’re creating a logo or another asset that needs to be truly exclusive or registrable as a trademark, don’t assume Canva Pro elements will be suitable. Check the current license terms and, for trademark use, get advice specific to your situation.
Because tax rules and Canva’s terms can change, it’s best to verify the current official guidance before claiming the expense or using Pro elements in client deliverables.