Have you ever wanted to translate the text in your graphic designs into another language?
Canva has just launched Canva Create, and it’s full of amazing, intuitive features to empower the creativity of its users.
In this short tutorial, I’m excited to share a Translate feature. With its use, we can translate our text into over 100 languages. In seconds! ♥
Short Step-by-Step Video Tutorial
How to Translate text in Canva into over 100 languages!
If you have a Canva account, you’re good to go. If you’re new to Canva, you can easily create a free account here, or use the link below.
Let’s jump in!
- First, from your Canva homepage, scroll down to Discover the magic from Canva Create.
- Click on Watch the Event, then scroll down to the feature option Translate.
- Then click on Try it Out!
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Once you click on Try it Out, it will open as a square template by default. However, you can easily resize your design, as displayed in the video tutorial and image below!
Once you create your design, just select the language(s) to which you’d like to translate your text. The Translate block is open. You’ll also see that the Translate feature is now located in the bottom-left of the control panel.
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Below is a Translation from English to French!
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Here’s a Translation to Spanish!
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That’s it. You’re done! ♥
If you haven’t been using Canva, I hope this post encourages you to do so. It’s a fantastic, intuitive design tool that is sure to inspire creativity and marketing ideas.
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Until next time … happy connecting and creating, my friends! ♥
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yvettemcalleiro says
What a great tool! I wish it could do a whole novel. Lol! Thanks for sharing, Natalie!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
Natalie Ducey says
Cheers, Yvette. Wouldn’t that be amazing! lol Have a great day! 🙂
harmonykentonline says
Ditto what Yvi said! Fantastic tutorial. Thanks for sharing, Natalie. Have a wonderful week. Hugs 💕🙂🤗
Natalie Ducey says
Thank you, Harmony! Canva just added more awesome features. Translate is a gem! I appreciate you stopping by. Hugs with grace and gratitude across the miles. xo
harmonykentonline says
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D. L. Finn says
I didn’t know about this. Great information, Natalie 🙂
Natalie Ducey says
They just added the feature, Denise! So awesome! 🙂
Toni Pike says
A fantastic tip, Natalie – thank you xx
Natalie Ducey says
Most welcome, Toni! Thanks for stopping by today. Cheers! xo
dgkaye says
Thank you for another amazing tutorial Natalie <3
Natalie Ducey says
Most welcome, Debby! Always a joy to share. Thanks for stopping by today, and for sharing, too. I appreciate you! xo
dgkaye says
My pleasure Natalie. I love your tutorials. <3