Canva Faces Global Outage: Users Report Widespread Access Issues
Canva, the popular online graphic design platform, is currently facing a major global outage, leaving users unable to access the website or use the editor. Reports started flooding in on social media early Monday, with users saying the site is either not loading, freezing mid-design, or throwing repeated error messages.
Latest reports suggest that Canva outage is linked to the disruption of Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Widespread Reports Across Regions
The issue appears to be global, with users from Asia, Europe, and the US all reporting disruptions. Many are unable to log in, while others are stuck on the loading screen when trying to open existing designs.
Some users also reported that Canva’s mobile app is affected, though a few were still able to access saved offline projects.

Response from Canva
Canva has acknowledged the issue and confirmed they’re working on a fix. The company posted on X:
“We’re aware of an issue causing Canva to be inaccessible for some users globally. Our team is investigating this urgently.”
Not the ideal situation right now, but we’re working on it. You can check https://t.co/v6xkQV5adF for updates. We’ll keep you posted! pic.twitter.com/DUzNDHcjLE
— Canva (@canva) October 20, 2025
The company has advised users to monitor their status page for real-time updates.
Designers Left in Limbo
The outage comes at a busy time for many marketers and designers who rely on Canva for daily content creation. With scheduled campaigns and presentations delayed, users have expressed frustration but are hoping for a quick resolution.
According to the latest reports, Canva is back online.
This is a developing story, and TechJuice will update as soon as we get any further information.

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