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Canva vs Piktochart Comparison and Review

by Paul Skidmore January 21, 2021
by Paul Skidmore January 21, 2021 60 views

Today we have a range of online tools that allow us to quickly create professional graphics. Two such platforms are Canva and Piktochart. In this article we compare these two platforms and see what they have to offer:

Canva

Features

– Business branding
– A planner and calendar to schedule designs
– A web-based graphic editor
– Ability to create teams and share content

Canva has a great set of features for designing multimedia content. For example, you can create teams and invite multiple users to collaborate on projects. Also, it has a planner so you can easily schedule designs.

There is also a detailed editor where you can use existing templates or create designs from scratch. The range of templates is huge, and you can find templates for different designs like Instagram stories and Pinterest boards.

Piktochart

Features

– Easily create infographics, presentations, and more
– Has a large library of templates
– Automatically detect brand colors
– Create robust charts and maps

Piktochart is an online platform you can use to create information-based designs. This includes maps, charts, infographics, and presentations. It has a large choice of professional templates that you can draw inspiration from.

Also, you can import your business logo into Piktochart, and it will automatically detect the colors used to create branding. You can also use this tool to create print media like flyers and posters. Everything is easy to use and the design process is straightforward.

Who are The Apps Suitable For?

Canva is a platform better suited for media-based companies that sell products or services. You can easily create stunning designs and use them to better promote your social media and website.

Alternatively, Piktochart could be better suited for businesses that have a lot of information to process, or who primarily deal with figures and statistics. You can use this platform to present the info in a unique and interesting manner.

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