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Canva vs Framer

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Canva and Framer.

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Canva

Online design platform with templates for any visual content.

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Framer

Design and publish high-performance websites with animations.

FeatureCanvaFramer
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, startups, creatorssolopreneurs, startups, creators
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.5/54.4/5
CategoriesDesign, MarketingDesign, No-Code
Key FeaturesDrag-and-drop editor, 250,000+ templates, AI design tools (Magic Design), Brand Kit, Video editingVisual website builder, Advanced animations, Responsive design, CMS, Custom code (React)
Free Tier Quality
excellent
good

Pricing Breakdown

Canva

Free: 250,000+ templates, 5GB storage, basic stock library. Pro: $13/month ($120/year) for 100M+ premium assets, Brand Kit, Magic Resize. Teams: $30/month for 5 people. Enterprise: custom.

Framer

Free: 1 site, 1,000 visitors, framer.site domain. Mini: $5/month (custom domain, 10K visitors). Basic: $15/month (CMS, 150K visitors). Pro: $30/month (500K visitors, staging). Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (2)

HubSpotMailchimp

Only in Canva (8)

Google DriveDropboxWordPressSlackInstagramFacebookYouTubeTikTok

Only in Framer (5)

Google AnalyticsMeta PixelZapierFigma (import)Custom code embeds

Use Case Fit

Canva

  • * Social media content creation
  • * Marketing materials and brochures
  • * Presentation design
  • * Logo and brand identity creation
  • * Video editing and animations

Framer

  • * Marketing website design
  • * Landing page creation
  • * Portfolio websites
  • * Blog with CMS
  • * Product launch pages

Canva

Pros

  • + Incredibly easy to use
  • + Massive template library
  • + Great AI design features
  • + Affordable Pro plan
  • + Works for any design need

Cons

  • - Limited for complex design work
  • - Can feel template-heavy
  • - Less precise than Figma/Photoshop

Framer

Pros

  • + Beautiful animations out of the box
  • + Great performance scores
  • + Design-to-production workflow
  • + Component-based architecture
  • + Generous free tier

Cons

  • - Learning curve for advanced features
  • - CMS is simpler than Webflow's
  • - Limited e-commerce support

Editorial Verdict

Canva takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Framer may still be the right pick if you need deep Design features or plan to scale to a larger team.

SaaSLens Editorial Team

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