Founded in 2012, Canva is one of the world’s most popular online visual communication platforms. The Canva Visual Suite offers free and paid service tiers to suit a broad spectrum of users and businesses. From students and independent designers to small-to-medium-sized businesses and global enterprises, Canva empowers anyone to collaborate across a rich variety of content types. Canva has leaned on Cloudflare to help solve key business challenges since 2016 as the company grew to establish itself as the visual communication platform of choice for over 260 million monthly users in more than 190 countries.
Canva has always prioritized several important technical capabilities to power its rapid growth:
“Only Cloudflare allowed us to start with a free tier, see value, and upgrade as needed. That resonated with us as it aligns with how Canva operates.”
The Cloudflare connectivity cloud helps Canva deliver all of these capabilities. It’s a single, unified platform of security, connectivity, and developer services powered by a programmable global network. Canva uses the platform to build and secure applications and protect their global workforce, with less complexity and cost.
As Canva’s app architecture matured to include microservices, the company needed more granular control over request handling. They chose the Cloudflare Developer Platform — specifically Workers — which delivers high-performance serverless computing at the network edge to process logic closer to the user without adding friction to development workflows.