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Can I claim Canva Pro if I use it for client work?

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Yes—generally, you can use Canva Pro for client work, including creating commercial designs for clients, as long as you follow Canva’s licensing rules.

Key practical rules:

  • You can usually deliver finished designs to clients, such as social posts, flyers, presentations, ads, logos made from your own elements, PDFs, images, or videos.
  • You should not give clients standalone Canva Pro assets, such as an isolated stock photo, icon, video, audio file, or template element for them to reuse outside the finished design.
  • If the client needs to edit the Canva file themselves, they may need their own Canva account, and Pro-only elements may require them to have Pro access or pay for those assets.
  • Be careful with logos and trademarks: Canva stock elements and templates may not be suitable for exclusive brand marks because other Canva users can use the same assets.
  • For print-on-demand, resale templates, merchandise, or anything where the Canva asset is the main value, check Canva’s current Content License Agreement before selling.

Best practice: export and deliver the finished work, keep records of what you created, and ask the client to use their own Canva account if they need ongoing editable access.