Browser-based design tools lose large video uploads without auto-resume
Creators uploading large video files to tools like Canva face repeated upload failures with no automatic resume capability, forcing them to restart from scratch after hours of upload time. The lack of resumable upload support in browser-based creative tools is a critical reliability gap for video content workflows. This causes significant time loss and user frustration for a growing segment of visual content creators.
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