How To Stop Canva From Lagging

Canva, a remarkable tool trusted by both designers and non-designers for its user-friendly interface, flexibility, and wide selection of design choices. Yet, like any other online tool, it may encounter occasional glitches or delays. In this blog post, we will offer helpful pointers to prevent Canva’s lagging and guarantee seamless, uninterrupted design creation.

1. Clear Your Browser’s Cache and Cookies

Accumulated browser cookies and cache can slow down your browser’s performance, which in turn can cause Canva to lag. To clear these, simply follow these steps:

    On Google Chrome:
    1. Click on the three vertical dots on the top right corner of the browser.
    2. Go to More Tools > Clear Browsing Data.
    3. Select ‘All time’ for the Time Range.
    4. Check ‘Cookies and other site data’ and ‘Cached images and files’.
    5. Click on ‘Clear Data’.

    On Firefox:
    1. Click on the library-like icon on the top right corner of the browser.
    2. Go to History > Clear Recent History.
    3. Set the Time range to clear to ‘Everything’.
    4. Expand the Details section and check Cookies and Cache.
    5. Click on ‘Clear Now’.
    

2. Disable Unnecessary Browser Extensions

Some browser extensions can interfere with Canva’s performance. It’s a good idea to disable any extensions you don’t need while using Canva. Here’s how to do it:

    On Google Chrome:
    1. Click on the three vertical dots on the top right corner of the browser.
    2. Go to More Tools > Extensions.
    3. Here, disable all unnecessary extensions by clicking on the blue toggle switch.

    On Firefox:
    1. Click on the three horizontal lines on the top right corner of the browser.
    2. Go to Add-ons > Extensions.
    3. Here, disable all unnecessary extensions by clicking on the three dots on the right and selecting ‘Disable’.
    

3. Check Your Internet Connection

A slow or unreliable internet connection can also cause Canva to lag. Make sure you have a stable connection. Try resetting your connection, moving closer to your Wi-Fi router, or using a wired connection if possible.

4. Try a Different Browser or device

If none of the above tips work, there might be an issue with the browser or device you are currently using. Try switching to a different browser or device to see if Canva runs smoothly.

By following these tips, you should be able to get Canva up and running smoothly again, and continue creating beautiful designs with ease. Happy designing!