How to build a brand kit in Canva

Tutorial · Updated July 2026 · 6 min read
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TL;DR

  • Brand Kit is a Canva Pro feature ($18/mo or $144/yr) — the free plan doesn’t include it.
  • Upload all logo variants, set exact brand colors, and add fonts before building anything else.
  • Save 2-3 branded templates (not just loose assets) for the actual day-to-day time savings.

A Canva Brand Kit only pays off if it’s set up completely before you start using it — a half-finished kit just adds a step without saving time. Here’s the setup order that actually works.

1

Upload your logo files first

Go to Brand Kit (Pro feature) and upload your logo in every variant you have — full color, white/reversed, and icon-only. Having all three ready means you never have to manually recolor a logo on a colored background again.

2

Set your brand colors as a palette

Add your exact brand hex codes to the Brand Kit’s color section. Once set, they appear as one-click swatches in every design you create, so you’re never eyeballing a color match again.

3

Add your brand fonts

Upload custom fonts if you have them, or select your standard font pairing from Canva’s library. This becomes the default suggestion across new designs, which keeps a whole team visually consistent without everyone remembering the font names.

4

Build 2-3 branded templates, not just assets

Save a social post, a presentation cover, and one more format you use often as Brand Templates. This is what actually saves time day-to-day — starting from a pre-branded template instead of rebuilding brand elements every time.

5

Lock down what teammates can edit

If working with a team, Canva Pro lets you restrict which brand elements can be changed on shared templates, which keeps off-brand edits from slipping through.

What actually saves time

Most people stop at uploading logo and colors, but the real time savings come from step 4 — saved branded templates. Starting a new social post from a pre-branded template instead of a blank canvas is the difference between a 2-minute task and a 15-minute one.

FAQ

Is Canva Brand Kit free?

No, Brand Kit requires Canva Pro ($18/mo or $144/yr). It’s not available on Canva’s free plan.

How many logo variants should I upload to Brand Kit?

At minimum three: full color, white/reversed (for dark backgrounds), and icon-only, so you never have to manually recolor a logo mid-project.

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