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Untitled UI vs Canva
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Untitled UI
Pros
- Massive component library with 10,000+ variants covering virtually every UI pattern
- One-time payment with lifetime updates — no recurring subscription fees
- React components built on modern stack (React 19.1, Tailwind CSS 4.1, TypeScript 5.8, React Aria)
- Full Figma variable support including dark mode, spacing, radius, and typography variables
- Free tier available for both Figma and React to evaluate before purchasing
Cons
- Figma-centric — designers using Sketch, Adobe XD, or other tools cannot use the Figma kit
- React-only component library — no support for Vue, Angular, Svelte, or other frameworks
- Large file size of the full PRO kit may slow down Figma performance on lower-end machines
- Per-seat licensing for teams means costs scale with team size
Canva
Pros
- Massive library of 250,000+ templates and 100M+ stock assets reduces design time significantly
- No design experience needed — the drag-and-drop editor is approachable for complete beginners
- Real-time collaboration lets teams work on designs simultaneously with commenting and approvals
- Available on web, iOS, and Android with consistent experience across devices
- AI tools like Magic Design, background removal, and text-to-image are built in
Cons
- Limited advanced design capabilities compared to professional tools like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop
- Free tier watermarks premium content and restricts access to many stock assets and features
- Template-heavy approach can lead to designs that look similar to other Canva users' work
- Export options are more limited than professional design software (e.g., no CMYK export on lower tiers)
Our Verdict
Both Untitled UI and Canva are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.
