Canva app cannot create simple two-photo collages
Canva users report the app is too limited to perform basic tasks like creating a simple two-photo collage, despite being a leading design tool. With 25 upvotes this reflects real frustration, though Canva actively updates and multiple competitors like Adobe Express and Fotor serve this use case.
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