Canva Mobile App Slow Performance and High Data Consumption
Mobile users report that Canva loads slowly and consumes excessive network data, making it impractical on limited data plans or slow connections. The feedback acknowledges strong feature quality but flags performance as the barrier to broader use. This is a product-level improvement request, not an addressable market gap.
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surfaced semanticallyCanva mobile app extremely slow and consumes excessive data on load
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Long-time Canva users report significant performance degradation as the platform adds features. Slow loading and download failures reduce usability.
Canva App Performs Slowly Regardless of Internet Speed
Canva users report significant sluggishness that persists even on fast connections, suggesting client-side performance issues rather than network latency. The complaint lacks reproducible detail but reflects a recurring app quality concern.
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