Canva has unveiled its biggest product evolution since 2013, and for South Africans, one update stands above the rest: Canva Offline.Announced at Canva Create in Los Angeles alongside Canva AI 2.0 and the new Learn Grid education platform, the launch reflects a simple truth about life and work in South Africa: creativity cannot and should not be limited by connectivity. For local students studying on borrowed data, teachers building lessons after hours, entrepreneurs running lean businesses, and creatives working between briefs, blackouts and bandwidth limits, Offline Mode is a feature that offers people the freedom to create whenever and wherever they choose.

It means South Africans can keep designing, creating and getting work done even when data is expensive, signal is patchy, or power cuts interrupt the day. Available free, Canva Offline works across desktop and mobile, allowing users to prepare designs ahead of time and sync changes once they reconnect. That matters in a country shaped by mobile-first behaviour, uneven connectivity, and the daily realities of prepaid data.

In South Africa, more than 1.6 million designs were created on Canva in the last month alone, with over 50% of creation happening on mobile. Offline access closes a real gap for people who need to create wherever they are, not only where there is stable internet.Canva AI 2.0 signals another massive change in usability: a shift from design as a technical skill to design as a conversation.With conversational design, users can now simply say what they want to create using natural language and voice prompts, and Canva generates a fully editable result. That is significant in a South African context.

It lowers the barrier to entry for people with ideas but not formal design training and helps move users from blank page to first draft faster. In a country where the creator economy continues to grow, that matters. More South Africans are building brands, businesses, side hustles and communities online, often from their phones and often with limited resources.

But design-to-creation is still too often slow, fragmented and intimidating. One tool for copy. Another for visuals. Another for presentations.

Another for research. Canva 2.0 simplifies that complexity, bringing creation into one intuitive, accessible workflow. Features like Connectors, Scheduling and Brand Intelligence enable users to streamline processes beyond design, providing an AI resource that thinks with you.

Canva has also expanded local payment options through an integration with Capitec Pay, making it easier for local users to access Canva’s tools in ways that reflect how people actually pay in the market, and the platform is available in more than 19 African languages. That has real relevance for the people powering South Africa’s modern economy: founders building businesses from scratch, township entrepreneurs creating flyers and menus, consultants pitching to clients, students developing portfolios, teachers building visual lessons, and creators producing content consistently without agency-sized budgets.The education story is just as compelling.Canva Education already serves more than 320,000 South African learners monthly and is actively working to onboard 600 000 teachers in partnership with SACE.

With the introduction of Learn Grid, Canva is creating a new home for learning, one that brings together thousands of ready-to-teach resources in multiple languages, AI-powered activity creation, and more engaging ways to learn and teach visually. In a country where access to quality teaching resources is still uneven across provinces, school types and communities, this is a significant leap. Learn Grid has the potential to support teachers working in under-resourced classrooms, help parents reinforce learning at home, and give students more interactive, visual ways to understand and retain information.

It shifts learning from passive consumption to active participation.“South Africans are some of the most resourceful, mobile-first and creatively resilient users in the world. So, when Canva builds tools like Offline Mode and conversational design, it is offering everyone equal access to incredible creative tools that can uplift individuals, communities and ultimately, our country,” says Bianca Sibiya, Country Manager, Canva South Africa. With Offline Mode available free, Canva AI 2.0 making design feel more like conversation, and Learn Grid opening more engaging ways to teach and learn, Canva’s latest evolution brings its mission – to empower the world to design – closer to home for all South Africans.