RIP Canva? Microsoft Designer uses AI and is free (for now). Here's how to create unique layouts in seconds:
1. Open Microsoft Designer — Go to designer.microsoft.com — Click on "Get started for free" — Sign in with your Microsoft account
@Damn_coder Thanks for sharing! While Microsoft Designer offers free access now, Canva still remains a popular choice with its wide range of features and user-friendly interface. It's interesting to see how AI is shaping the design industry.
@Damn_coder Designer is a perfect alternative for Canva, that too from Microsoft. I use it regularly 👌
@Damn_coder Bookmarked A really good resource to master designing
@Damn_coder Thank you for sharing. Currently having a massive fun with the templates.
@Damn_coder Just always heard abt it, but after looking at this I gotta try it! Very nicely written the guide on this tool DC 🔥
@Damn_coder It's powerful but not even close to being the Canva killer.
I thought Canva was good. There was another one I cant remember name at the momenet, I designed my own operational data base software / web base/ logins..etc Very expensive. People that code from scratch is an art and plus because of this. Moreover, It helped tremendously with operations and management no doubt even tho was costly. Cost is important depending on peoples cash flows and destinations
@Damn_coder Just use #opensource. There is no charge and a huge community that works on it as apposed to proprietary software tools.
@Damn_coder If you had used it you'd know how bad it is compared to canva canva is at another level
@Damn_coder Thank you for this update I have been searching for alternative to Canva
@Damn_coder FREE Microsoft Designer > Canva $costs
@Damn_coder Best feature of the designer is suggesting prompt. enter your keyword and click on the generate images then it will suggest you promot too. 👍👍👍
@Damn_coder Thanks for this valuable share!
@Damn_coder Is there a similar alternate for Adobe Photoshop ? It's just too expensive to subscribe monthly :(