Canva: The App for Microsoft Teams is Here

Exciting news from Canva!

Canva have officially announce the launch of the Canva App for Microsoft Teams. With hybrid and remote working environments now the norm, the need for more seamless and intuitive tools built for collaboration and productivity has never been more important. To keep teams connected, this Canva update offers a unified experience by consolidating updates from both platforms in one central location.

Here are just a handful of ways that you’ll now be able to maximize productivity and the way you and your team collaborate using the Canva App for Microsoft.

1. Boost productivity

The constant switching between apps can greatly affect productivity. The Canva / Microsoft update eliminates the need to toggle between apps or search through emails for updates on Canva designs. The app provides a centralized location for all the latest information, saving you valuable time. The app also allows for viewing multi-page designs shared in Teams directly – no need to switch back to the Canva app.

2. Collaborate with ease

Hybrid and remote working environments require efficient collaboration tools to ensure team success. This update offers a convenient solution with real-time in-app notifications, allowing you to stay on top of your projects and keep them moving forward. You can easily view designs, read comments, and share ideas all within Teams, without the need to switch apps. Additionally, you can invite your team to collaborate on designs directly from Teams with the improved link sharing feature.

In this new era of remote work, teams need effective tools to collaborate efficiently. The Canva App for Microsoft Teams is a simple way for teams of all sizes to create and collaborate using Canva. The integration is available to anyone with a Canva account.

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(Source: https://www.canva.com/newsroom/news/canva-now-on-microsoft-teams)