Canva moves into print

Australian startup Canva will now offer to print and mail its users designs, debuting the new option in the US today, introducing Canva Print to Australia later this year.

The online portal and app allows users to create professional graphic designs for both print and digital outputs such as posters, invitations, presentations and social media posts. While users were previously taking these designs to printers, Canva will now offer a printing and delivery service.

The company says users can choose from 50,000 templates to create a design, then have it professionally printed and delivered to their door with just a few clicks.

In the US the company has partnered with RPI Print, while the Australian printers are yet to be named by the company.

Australian Printer previously caught up with Canva co-founder Melanie Perkins, when the startup raised US$27m for further expansion in September 2016. Since then, Canva has achieved 100 million users, and is now a profitable business.

Canva’s latest financial report given to the ASIC notes $6.8m in revenue for the year ending June 30 2016, with an after-tax loss of $4.7 million.

 

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