PayPal Payment Links is now available directly in Canva, enabling 265 million monthly users worldwide to turn any design into a checkout experience.
By bringing Payment Links to Canva, the global visual communication platform, the integration enables creators, entrepreneurs, and small businesses to easily go from design to payment and accept customers’ preferred payment methods through PayPal’s trusted global platform.
Until now, many creators have had to send customers to external websites or build separate storefronts and manage complex ecommerce tools just to complete a purchase. PayPal Payment Links in Canva bridges that gap by allowing creators to accept payments directly from their designs and turn content into revenue.
As global social commerce sales are projected to surpass $1 trillion by 2028, transactions are increasingly happening inside content, conversations, and communities rather than traditional online storefronts. For creators, the ability to turn the content they publish into an integrated revenue stream, regardless of format or channel, is becoming essential to compete and grow.
“Today’s entrepreneurs are no longer only building traditional storefronts—they are creating profitable businesses in real time through social content, online communities, and direct conversations,” said Taira Hall, senior vice president and head of SMB commercial at PayPal.
“By pairing PayPal’s trusted global payment infrastructure with Canva’s creative workflow, we’re reducing the friction between inspiration and income and meeting them at point of need. With PayPal integrated directly in Canva, creators can move seamlessly from creating to getting paid.”
PayPal Payment Links Enable Canva Users To: Sell virtually anywhere, instantly; Create a payment link or QR code; add PayPal checkout including PayPal, Venmo, and PayPal Pay Later to digital or printed designs; accept payments across social platforms, email, messaging apps, and in person, with no website required; Create a simple, professional checkout; Generate a PayPal-hosted payment page; customize with product images, details, and pricing in just a few clicks; offer customers a familiar way to pay, accept payments in multiple currencies; reach customers across approximately 200 markets; and rely on PayPal’s trusted global reputation and fraud protection.
“We’re seeing an explosion of creators who want to earn directly from the content they’re already sharing, but until now, that’s often meant sending people off to another website,” said Emily MacDonald, Head of Revenue Platform at Canva. “Whether someone’s launching their first product, booking their next clients, or selling at a weekend market, having PayPal Payment Links right inside Canva means you can go from a bold idea to getting paid in just a few clicks, without ever leaving their design.”
By bringing payments directly into the creative workflow, PayPal and Canva are redefining how creators and modern entrepreneurs monetize their work. The PayPal Payment Links app is available globally through the Canva Marketplace.
PayPal is the official payment partner of Canva Create on 16 April, 2026 at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles, where the new Payment Links app will be featured on the Imagination Stage Presented by PayPal.

