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That way, even if a buyer doesn't have Canva pro, they're still able to use the templates with a free Canva account. If you use pro elements, the buyer will be able to use them, but they won't be able to download the design without upgrading to Canva Pro—creating additional cost on their end. Is it legal to sell Canva templates? Absolutely! Just make sure that the templates you're selling are, in fact, designed by you, and not an edited version of someone else's template, or any of template library marketplace. What other legal matters should I be aware of? The same as running any business.
I can't give those advice here because business rules and legal matters vary from state to photo editing servies state in the US and then country to country. Do you need to pay taxes? Find out income thresholds to see if you need to. Do you need to collect sales taxes? Find out if digital goods are tax collectible or not from your local government website. Do you need to register as a business or can you pay taxes as self employed? Those are also things you have to find out from your local government. Who buys Canva templates.

Anyone who has a business or uses social media is a potential customer. Some examples would be bloggers, coaches and consultants, educators, course creators, small business owners, freelancers, writers, authors, local shops and restaurants, and more. Does Canva own my designs or do I? You do! When you sell a template, depending on the license terms you set forth, your buyers will have rights.
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