Canva co-founder/CEO MelanieCanva doesn’t want to do what every other company is doing. “Every time we do what feels natural, it always ends up being the thing that we build on.” Find out why she is part of TIME's newest class of Next Generation Leaders
, with its reputation as a global arbiter of innovation, Perkins has built a design platform that easily rivals those offered by giants like Adobe and Microsoft, all while keeping accessibility at the heart of its mission.
After launching in 2013, Canva has grown to offer services in over 100 languages, with 125 million users in 190 countries. The company operates on a “freemium” subscription model that includes basic features at no cost, with the option to pay for upgrades. They also provide free subscriptions to educational organizations and nonprofits.
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