![]() However, you won’t necessarily have the rights to use the images you identify with it.īy contrast - and this is a key selling point of Canva in general - you are licensed to use all the images it gives you access to. PowerPoint does try to make things a bit easier on this front, by giving you a facility to search for images online. But this involves using other tools or add-ons, saving files locally, and then inserting them manually into your presentation - all of which can end up being a time-consuming process. ![]() ![]() To be fair, it’s easy to grab images from royalty-free media sites (for example Unsplash or Pexels) or a Google image search. So in this example, Canva gives me immediate access to the images I might need for my eBay presentation, while PowerPoint forces me to look elsewhere.
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