Start in the right Canva account or team
Canva plans are attached to a specific account or team, so start with the account that owns the subscription.
- Sign in to Canva.
- Check the account or team switcher if you use more than one workspace.
- Open Settings for the account or team that owns the plan.
- Open Billing or plans.
- Choose the active plan.
- Follow Canva's cancellation flow until it confirms the plan will not renew.
If you cancel in the wrong workspace, the paid plan you meant to stop can keep renewing.
Check whether it is Pro, Teams, or another plan
Before you confirm cancellation, note which plan is active:
- Canva Pro
- Canva Teams
- Canva Business
- Education or nonprofit access
- a plan managed by another team owner
This matters because team plans may need the team owner or billing admin to make the change. If you are only a member of a team, you may not see the cancellation controls.
If Canva is billed through Apple or Google Play
If the Canva billing page does not show the plan you expect, check where you started the subscription.
Look at:
- Canva Settings and Billing
- email receipts from Canva
- Apple subscriptions on iPhone
- Google Play subscriptions on Android
- the account or team that owns the Canva workspace
- the card statement description
The billing source is the thing that controls renewal. Deleting the Canva app or leaving a team does not necessarily cancel the paid plan.
Check access and refund timing
Canva says you can cancel to stop future charges, and that access to premium features can continue until the current billing period ends. Refund outcomes depend on Canva's policy and the billing source.
After canceling, record:
- the Canva account email
- the team name, if there is one
- the cancellation date
- the final paid-access date
- whether the plan was monthly or annual
- whether Apple, Google Play, or Canva handled billing
That gives you a clean trail if you later see another design-tool charge.
Track design tools before they renew
Canceling Canva handles one subscription. Orbit helps you keep the rest visible.
Add the subscriptions and bills you want to keep, see what renews next, and get reminders before free trials end or regular renewals are due. When you review your list, it is easier to spot software you no longer use and cancel it before the next charge.
Orbit is not a full business-expense system. It is a focused iPhone app for subscriptions, trials, bills, reminders, widgets, and calmer renewal decisions.
For more software cleanup, read How to cancel subscriptions and track what renews next and How to track subscriptions for freelancers.