Who Invested in Canva?

Canva is an online graphic design platform that has been gaining popularity since it was launched in 2012. It has become one of the most used design platforms, with more than 10 million users around the world.

It is a powerful tool for creating professional-looking designs quickly and easily. It provides users with a wide range of templates, images, fonts and other tools to help them create beautiful designs.

Who invested in Canva? Canva has seen significant investment over the years, with some of the biggest names in venture capital investing in the company. In 2013, Canva secured $3 million from Blackbird Ventures and Matrix Partners Australia.

This was followed by a $15 million Series A round from Felicis Ventures and Matrix Partners Australia in 2014. In 2015, Canva raised a further $27 million from Sequoia Capital, as well as existing investors Felicis Ventures and Matrix Partners Australia.

In 2017, Canva closed a $40 million Series C round led by Mary Meeker’s Bond Capital with participation from existing investors Sequoia Capital and Felicis Ventures. The same year, they also acquired stock photography site Pexels for an undisclosed amount.

In 2019, Canva secured its largest funding round yet — a massive $85 million Series D led by Blackbird Ventures as well as existing investors Bond Capital and Sequoia Capital India. Later that year they also announced acquisition of stock video site Pixabay for an undisclosed amount.

Conclusion: Over the years, Canva has seen significant investments from some of the biggest names in venture capital including Blackbird Ventures, Matrix Partners Australia, Felicis Ventures, Sequoia Capital India and Bond Capital. They have also acquired several companies such as Pexels and Pixabay to further expand their range of services offered to users.