
"The feature works like this: Open Canva, design your product flyer or social graphic, and attach a PayPal Payment Link or QR code directly to that design. Your customers click the link or scan the code, land on a PayPal-hosted checkout page, and pay using PayPal, Venmo, or PayPal Pay Later."
"The scale behind PayPal and Canva's reach reshapes creator commerce. Canva ended 2025 with more than 265 million monthly active users and over 31 million paying subscribers, with annual recurring revenue reaching $4 billion."
"Those numbers represent a massive overlap of potential buyers and sellers who already trust both platforms. If you are a creator using Canva to design your marketing materials, you now have access to a payment processor that operates in roughly 200 markets worldwide."
PayPal's Payment Links feature is now integrated into Canva, enabling users to create checkout pages directly from their designs. This integration allows entrepreneurs and small-business owners to monetize their creative content without needing a separate e-commerce site. Users can attach PayPal links or QR codes to their designs, facilitating transactions through PayPal's hosted payment page. The collaboration leverages the extensive user bases of both platforms, enhancing the potential for creators to sell products efficiently.
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