Canva, the popular photo editing tool, is facing technical issues. Serveral users across Pakistan are reporting of errors and they are unable to access the main site and links associated with the service.
After Canva, users report errors in Snapchat as well. However, Snapchat is not the only service to be disrupted this morning, with problems also reported on Roblox, Amazon, Clash of Kings, Ring doorbell, and more.
Netizens are reporting that they are able to access the site, but are unable to download images from the website.
As per details, users are unable to access the main site on Google Chrome, with the homepage showing a ‘503- Server Error’ message.
On other browsers, the Canva tool opened up, but it did not allow us to download images on our desktop.
Even the iOS app is down, with the landing page showing a message “Something isn’t working on our end. You can try again, sometimes we are back up in a few seconds.
Otherwise check the status page for updates and help.”
Canva hasn’t shared any official announcement regarding this outage yet.
On Downdetector, there are several reports of failure, with over 200 reports filed just a few minutes ago.
After the reported error, Canva has responded to the issues and has issued a statement.
The photo editing tool took to X (formerly Twitter) and said that “We’re aware that Canva and its features are currently unavailable for some users. Our team is actively investigating the issue and working to restor full access as quickly as possible.”
What is Canva?
Canva is an online graphic design tool that offers a drag-and-drop interface, allowing users of all skill levels to create visual content like social media posts, presentations, logos, videos, and websites using its vast library of templates, images, and design elements.
It provides a free version with core features and a paid Pro version with enhanced templates, tools, and a larger content library for more advanced projects and business branding


