Canva Text Tools
Text carries the message in most designs, even when photos and colors grab attention first. Canva gives you box-based text tools that control size, spacing, and alignment with a few clicks. This topic covers how to add, format, and style text so it reads clearly on any design.
The Text Toolbar on Screen
The layout guide below shows the row of controls that appears above a text box once you select it.
Each box in this row controls one property of the selected text box. Clicking any box opens its specific options, such as a font list or a color picker.
Adding a Text Box
Click the Text tab in the side panel. Choose a heading, subheading, or body text style, and Canva drops a ready-formatted box onto the canvas. Double-click the box and type your own words to replace the placeholder text sitting inside it.
A Simple Way to Picture It
A text box works like a sticky note placed on a page. You can move the note anywhere, resize it, change its color, and rewrite the words on it at any time. Canva treats every piece of text the same way, as a flexible, movable box rather than a fixed printed line.
Anatomy of a Text Box
A text box carries several settings that shape how the words appear on the page. Adjusting these settings changes the tone and readability of the entire message.
Text Box Settings Table
| Setting | Controls |
|---|---|
| Font | The letter style used for the text |
| Size | How large or small the text appears |
| Spacing | Gap between letters and between lines |
| Alignment | Left, center, right, or justified text |
| Color | The fill color of the letters |
Formatting Text
Select any text box to reveal the formatting toolbar directly above it. Bold, italic, and underline buttons sit alongside the font size field. A letter-spacing icon opens sliders for adjusting the space between characters and between lines of text.
Text Effects
Click the "Effects" button in the text toolbar to add shadows, outlines, or curved shapes to a text box. A shadow lifts text off a busy background. An outline keeps small text readable when it sits over a photo instead of a plain color.
Common Text Effects
| Effect | Visual Result |
|---|---|
| Shadow | Adds depth behind the letters |
| Hollow | Shows only the letter outline |
| Curve | Bends text along an arc |
| Splice | Layers text with a background shape |
Aligning Text with Other Objects
Drag a text box near another object, and pink guide lines appear automatically on the canvas. These lines mark center alignment and equal spacing, helping you place text precisely without reaching for a ruler or manual measurement.
Working with Lists Inside Text
Click the bullet or number icon in the toolbar to turn a paragraph into a list. Lists break up long blocks of text and make step-based content easier to scan, especially on a design meant to be read quickly.
A Practical Walkthrough
A gym owner builds a class schedule flyer. She adds a heading text box for the gym name, a subheading for the tagline, and a body text box formatted as a numbered list showing each class time. Aligning all three boxes to the center using the pink guide lines creates a clean, balanced layout.
Quick Recap
- Text boxes hold font, size, spacing, and color settings
- The formatting toolbar appears above any selected text box
- Effects like shadow and outline improve readability over busy backgrounds
- Alignment guides and list formatting keep text organized and easy to scan
