Canva Project Loading Extremely Slow, Blocking Work for Hours
Users report severe Canva loading lag that makes the tool unusable for active work. A single project can take over 2 hours to load, blocking creative workflows entirely.
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Canva designs render in a blurry, low-resolution state for hours before becoming usable, making time-sensitive design work impossible. Users are effectively blocked from accessing their own work.
Canva App Performance Degradation
Long-time Canva users report significant performance degradation as the platform adds features. Slow loading and download failures reduce usability.
Canva App Takes Too Long to Load on First Install
First-time Canva app users experience extremely long load times that prevent them from using the app. Despite multiple attempts, the loading problem persists and discourages new user adoption.
Canva Load Times Have Become Unacceptably Slow
Users report that Canva has become significantly slower to open and load content, even on stable internet connections. This performance regression disrupts creative workflows and creates frustration for a tool that competes on ease and speed.
Canva Mobile App Shows Persistent Loading Timeout Despite Fast Internet
Canva mobile and tablet users experience repeated loading timeout errors with the app blaming the internet connection, even when other bandwidth-intensive applications (large game updates, 4K video streaming) work without issue on the same connection. The problem points to a client-side or CDN issue rather than user connectivity.
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