How to Fix Blurry Canva Designs + Share Files

If you’ve ever tried to fix blurry Canva designs and weren’t sure where to start, or handed off a file to a client only to wonder what they might accidentally change, this post covers both.

Today I’m walking through two tutorials that solve two very common Canva frustrations. One is about getting crisp, professional-looking exports every single time. The other is about sharing your work with confidence, knowing your original stays protected. Together, they help you look more polished and feel more in control of what you put out into the world.

How to Fix Blurry Canva Designs

Blurry Canva designs are almost always an export problem, not a Canva problem. The file type you choose, the size of your canvas, and the way social media platforms compress your images when you upload them all play a role.

The good news is that each of these is fixable once you know what to look for.

In this tutorial, I walk you through how to:

  • Choose the right file type when you export
  • Understand why small canvas sizes make designs look pixelated and how to fix it on both Free and Pro
  • Size your files so they still look sharp after Facebook and Instagram compress them

Once you make these adjustments, the difference is noticeable right away. Sharp exports make everything you create look more professional and intentional.

Watch Now (4 minutes) A quick tutorial on fixing blurry designs

Three Way to Share in Canva Without Losing Your Work

You’ve spent real time building something in Canva. The last thing you want is to hand it off and lose control of what happens next.

The good news is that Canva gives you a few different ways to share, depending on how much access you actually want to give. Most people only know about one or two of them, and the third one is a game changer if you work with a VA or team members.

In this tutorial, I show you:

  • How to share directly with someone’s Canva email when you’re okay with them editing
  • How to send a view or comment link so clients can see or give feedback without changing anything
  • How to use a template link so a VA or team member can work from your design without touching your original

That template link is the one most people don’t know about, and once you start using it, you’ll wonder how you managed without it.

Watch Now (2 minutes) A quick tutorial on how to share Canva designs

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Results: Designs That Look Good and Travel Well

Blurry exports and risky sharing are two of the most common ways a polished Canva project can go sideways before it ever reaches your audience.

When you know how to fix blurry Canva designs, your exports look exactly the way you intended. When you know how to share correctly, your originals stay safe no matter who you’re working with.

One improves what you put out into the world. The other protects the work behind the scenes. Together, they make your whole process feel more confident and professional.

Pick one tutorial to try this week. Small skills like these are often the ones that make the biggest difference.

Happy Creating,

Deena

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