How To Find and Upload Fonts To Canva

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One of my favorite graphic tools of all time is Canva. It has made the graphic design process so much easier for me and less time consuming! Over time, Canva has continued to update the tool with new fonts, designs, pre-sized graphics, etc., but when they introduced the Canva at Work account it came with some GREAT new features! One in particular is a game-changer for me: the ability to upload my own fonts! Discover how to find and upload fonts to Canva quickly and easily with these step-by-step instructions.

1. Downloading fonts to your computer

Before we can upload fonts to Canva, we first need to download a font! You may already have the font you want to upload on your computer, but here are a few resources you can use to find some new, fun fonts.

Google Fonts:

Google has a database full of free fonts that you can download! Begin by going to www.google.com/fonts.
You can filter fonts by the drop-down menus on the left. Once you find a font that you like, simply click on the blue “Add to Collection” button.
GoogleFonts
Once you have added a font (or more) to your collection, click on the arrow icon in the top, right corner. This is where you will download your fonts to your computer.
GFDLButton
A dialog box should open up asking how you would like to download your font(s). To save them to your computer, click on the “Download the font families in your Collection as a .zip file.”
GFDLDialogBox

DaFont:

Another free font resource is dafont.com. This site is pretty straightforward. Find the fonts you like and click the “Download” button to the right. A .zip file will start downloading.
DaFont

Font Squirrel:

Fontsquirrel.com has a mixture of free fonts and fonts that you have to pay for. The easiest way to tell the difference is the download button. The free fonts will say “Download OTF” and the fonts you have to pay for with say “Download OTF (Offsite).” Again, once you click the download button a .zip file will download to your computer.
FontSquirrel

2. Saving downloaded fonts to font folder

Now that you have downloaded the font or fonts you want, you need a place to keep them! You can add them to your Fonts folder in the Control Panel but I found out the hard way that the new Windows operating system doesn't like to access the Fonts folder from Canva. So here is my work-around:
Create a new Fonts folder on your desktop or in another folder you can access. Then, open the font .zip file and drag it into the Fonts folder you created.
CreateFontsFolder

3. Uploading your new font to Canva

 Once there, click on the “Your Brand” tab on the left navigation panel and then go to the “Brand Kit” tab to the right. You should see color samples and the font box.
YourBrandPage_BrandKit
Click on the pencil icon to the right of the font you want to change and click “Upload a Font.”
UploadaFontButton
When the Open window pops up, click on the location of the Fonts folder you saved your new font(s) in and double click the font you would like to add.
 SelectFont
You will see a message pop up in Canva asking if you have the right to use the font. Check yes, click the green button and wait for the new font to upload.
VerifyFontOwnership
Once it has, you should be able to see the new font in Canva! If you would like to make the font size smaller or larger then just click on the pencil icon again and change the size. NOTE: You won't be able to bold or italicize the font since you only uploaded the one font style instead of the entire font family.
ChangeFontSize
There you have it! Not too bad, right? I am loving this new feature (and many of the other new features) in Canva at Work and hope this can help you create even more creative and branded graphics.
Have you uploaded a new font to Canva yet? What is your favorite font?

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Kim Garst
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8 years ago

Glad it helped you, Nikki

peter thompson
peter thompson
5 years ago

Thank you for this in depth guide

Jennifer L Parker
Jennifer L Parker
5 years ago

Thank You! This has helped me so much. This is way better for me than trying to learn illustrator just to do a few fonts. Canva for Work is so much easier and I already use it every day.

yadivis Mateo Rodriguez
yadivis Mateo Rodriguez
4 years ago

Thank you for this straight forward guide that was easy to follow along..

Lucy Channer
Lucy Channer
3 years ago

can you only upload new font if you have subscription to canva?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

Anyone know how to get the uploaded fonts to show while using the app?!

ei EM
ei EM
3 years ago

Thanks! helpful indeed.

Cinzia
Cinzia
3 years ago

How come I cannot see and use the font in my canva app

james
james
3 years ago

canva is most famous I also using canva thanks

Sim Saini
Sim Saini
3 years ago

Hello, I was wondering if you’re using a font for commercial use, can someone who doesn’t have a Canva Pro account still use it, once shared on the template?

Mateo
Mateo
3 years ago

Upload font maker
google

Mateo
Mateo
3 years ago

How To
upload font

Silver
Silver
3 years ago

What shoudl I do after the zip file is downloaded??

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