What Is the Default Bleed in Canva?

The bleed in Canva is a term used to describe the space around the edge of a design that gets cut off when a printed item is trimmed. Bleed helps ensure that all parts of your design are visible and don’t have any white borders or gaps, regardless of where the item gets trimmed.

In Canva, the default bleed is 0.125 inches (3mm). This means that for every element on your design, there should be at least 0.125 inches of extra space outside of its boundaries so that it doesn’t get cut off when it’s printed and trimmed. For example, if you have an image that takes up 8×8 inches on your design, you should make sure to have at least an inch (0.125 inches x 8) of extra space around it so it won’t get cut off when printed and trimmed.

Canva also allows you to customize your bleed settings and choose a different size if you need to. To do this, go to “Page Setup” in the top right corner of your canvas and click “Bleed Settings”. You can then enter in a custom value or choose from one of the preset sizes.

Conclusion:

The default bleed in Canva is 0. This ensures that all elements on your design are visible and don’t have any white borders or gaps when printed and trimmed. Canva also allows you to customize your bleed settings which can be done by going to “Page Setup” in the top right corner of your canvas and clicking “Bleed Settings”.