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Canva Experiences Significant Outage, Disrupting User Operations
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Canva Experiences Significant Outage, Disrupting User Operations

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  • Popular design platform Canva faced significant disruptions on July 2, preventing users from uploading images or loading projects.
  • The engineering team implemented multiple fixes, with the main incident now resolved, though some users in Australia and New Zealand may still experience slower performance.

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Why It Matters

Popular design platform Canva experienced significant disruptions on July 2, preventing many of its 150 million users worldwide from uploading images or loading projects.

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Popular design platform Canva ran into trouble on July 2, leaving a large number of users unable to work smoothly on the site. Complaints started piling up, with many people saying their images simply wouldn't upload, projects failed to load, or the platform froze mid-task. If you've been staring at a stuck loading screen or a failed upload prompt today, you're far from alone.

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Reports of trouble began surfacing on outage-tracking platforms like Downdetector, where hundreds of users flagged issues within a short span. The complaints followed a familiar pattern: people trying to upload images, videos, or other design assets found the process either stalling indefinitely or failing outright. Some users also reported slow load times and difficulty opening existing projects.

Canva's own status page confirmed that something was off. According to the company's live incident log, the platform went through several rounds of investigation and fixes over the course of the day. For users in Australia and New Zealand specifically, Canva noted that people might notice the site responding more slowly than usual.

Timeline of the outage, as per Canva's status page

Canva's engineering team posted a series of updates through the day as they worked on the problem. Here's how it unfolded, based on the official status page:

10:47 AEST — Identified: Canva confirmed it had pinned down the issue and said a fix was being rolled out.

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11:54 AEST — Monitoring: A fix had been put in place, and the team was watching to see if it held.

12:21 AEST — Identified (again): The issue resurfaced, or a related one was flagged, and another fix was pushed through.

14:19 AEST — Monitoring: A second fix was implemented, with the team keeping an eye on performance.

16:44 AEST — Resolved: Canva marked the incident as resolved.

In short, it wasn't a single clean fix, the platform saw the problem crop up, get patched, and then need attention again before things stabilised. Canva also flagged that some users in Australia and New Zealand could continue to notice slower-than-usual load times even after the main issue was addressed.

Why are people unable to upload Canva images?

Outages like this one are usually tied to backend server issues, glitches in content delivery networks, or hiccups during a routine update that ends up affecting core features like file uploads. Canva hasn't given users a detailed technical breakdown of the root cause, which is fairly standard practice, most platforms confirm that an issue existed and was fixed, without going deep into what broke internally.

For everyday users, the practical effect was the same regardless of the cause: images refused to upload, some projects wouldn't open, and the overall experience slowed down noticeably during the affected hours.

What should you do if Canva is still acting up for you?

If you're still running into trouble even though Canva says the issue is resolved, a few basic steps usually help:

Refresh the page or restart the app — sounds obvious, but it clears out a lot of temporary glitches.

Clear your browser cache or try a different browser altogether.

Check Canva's official status page to see if there's a fresh incident being tracked.

Switch networks if you're on a spotty Wi-Fi or mobile connection, since slow uploads can sometimes look like a platform-wide issue when it's actually a local connectivity problem.

Wait it out — for most users, these glitches resolve within a couple of hours once Canva's team pushes a fix.

If you have urgent design work that can't wait, tools like Adobe Express, Microsoft Designer, or Figma can serve as a temporary stand-in until Canva is fully back to normal.

Canva is used by well over 150 million people worldwide, including a huge base of small businesses, students, freelancers, and social media creators in India who rely on it daily for everything from Instagram posts to resumes and presentations. Even a short disruption tends to generate a wave of complaints simply because so many people depend on it for time-sensitive work.

As of now, Canva's status page shows the main incident as resolved, though it's worth keeping an eye on the page if you continue to face problems, since intermittent issues can sometimes linger a little after the official "all clear."

Open Questions

  • What was the detailed technical root cause of the outage?
  • Why did the issue resurface after the initial fix?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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