Ever found yourself needing to create a clickable link in Canva, only to find it's not as intuitive as some other design platforms? Well, never fear! With this guide, you'll be creating links like a pro in no time. Let's dive in.

First, let's understand why you might want to add a clickable link in Canva. It could be for directing your audience to your website, social media profiles, or perhaps a specific blog post. Whatever the reason, making text or an image clickable can significantly enhance user engagement.

Understanding Links in Canva
In Canva, you can create clickable links from both text and images. This feature is especially useful for designing banners, posters, or infographics that you want to use in social media posts or on your website.

Before we start, ensure your design is in the 'Edit Design' mode. Canva allows you to edit your designs online and offline, but only in 'Edit Design' mode can you add links.
Linking Text in Canva

To make text clickable in Canva, follow these steps:
- Select the text you want to link.
- Click on the 'Link' icon in the toolbar that appears. It's an icon of a chain link.
- In the 'Link URL' field, enter the web address you want the text to link to.
- Choose whether it should open in the same tab or a new one using the dropdown menu next to 'Open Link In'.
- Click 'Apply' to save your link.
Linking Images in Canva

Linking images works almost identically to text, with just a slight difference in the initial step:
- Select the image you want to link.
- Click on the 'Link' icon in the toolbar that appears.
- Follow the same steps as above to enter your URL and choose where the link opens.
And there you have it! Your text or image is now a clickable link in Canva.

Best Practices for Links in Canva
Now that you know how to create a clickable link in Canva, let's discuss some best practices to make your design even more effective.






Firstly, use the 'Alt Text' feature to make your linked images accessible to everyone, including those using screen readers. This adds a text description that can be used when the image can't be seen or displayed.
Label Your Links Clearly
Ensure your links are obvious. Nobody wants to click a mysterious link and find themselves in unexpected territory. Be clear about where your link is leading. If it's a blog post, make sure the text or image relates to that post.
Test Your Links
It's easy to overlook a malfunctioning link. Make sure to test all your links before publishing or sharing your design.
Monitor Your Links
After publishing, keep an eye on your links. Broken links can demolish your CTA, and you need to fix them ASAP.
With these guidelines in mind, you're ready to start making your Canva designs more interactive and engaging. So, go ahead and start adding links to your images and text. The world of Canva awaits!