Canva Pro is easy to forget once the design rush is over, and the cancel flow throws several 'are you sure?' screens at you on the way out. Cancelling keeps your designs and drops you to the free tier. There is also a pause option and a short refund window worth knowing about. Here is the official route.
Go to canva.com and log in (use your Google/Facebook login if that is how you signed up).
Click your profile icon (top right) and select Account Settings.
In the left sidebar click Billing & Plans to see your subscription, billing cycle and payment method.
Scroll to Cancel subscription / Cancel plan. Canva shows several screens trying to keep you - keep clicking Cancel until you see a confirmation message and email.
If you bought through the iOS or Android app, cancel via Apple's subscription settings or the Google Play Store instead of Canva's site.
Forgot you were even paying for this? You are probably paying for others too. SubScan adds up every subscription, flags what you have stopped using, and ranks your fastest savings - so you cancel the right ones and they do not creep back. Everything stays on your device: no bank login, no account, no upload.
Start your free auditNo. Cancellation stops the next renewal and you keep access until the end of the current billing period, then drop to the free tier - your designs stay in your account.
Canva's guidance is to contact Canva support within 14 days of the charge to request a refund. App-store purchases follow that store's refund policy - confirm the latest terms.
Yes. You can pause a Canva Pro, Teams or Business plan for up to 3 months with no charges; it resumes automatically with an email reminder before it restarts.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: www.canva.com www.canva.com