25 High-Demand Digital Products You Can Create & Sell with Canva

25 High-Demand Digital Products You Can Create & Sell with Canva

Selling Digital Products on Canva

Have you ever wanted to turn your creativity into cash? If so, you’re in the right place. In the digital era, one of the most accessible tools for creatives, side-hustlers and entrepreneurs is Canva. With its intuitive drag-and-drop interface, vast library of elements and size-specific templates, Canva empowers you to create beautiful, professional-looking designs—even if you’re not a full-time graphic designer.

And here’s the exciting part: you don’t just have to use Canva for your own social media posts or blog graphics. You can create digital products within Canva—and then sell them. From social-media packs to ebooks, planners to infographic sets, the potential is huge.

According to Shopify’s 2025 guide, selling templates, logos, video assets and printable resources via Canva is one of the “must-try” methods to earn money online. (Source: Shopify, The Side Blogger, Conquer the Digital Empire )

Likewise, Canva’s own blog shows how you can create design products like wall-art, calendars, e-books and more—and monetize them. (Source: Canva)

If you’re digitally savvy, looking for a flexible income stream, or simply eager to monetise your design chops—this post is for you. We’re going to dive into 25 product ideas you can create right now in Canva, how to package and sell them, and the tips to make them stand out.

Why Canva-based digital products are a smart move

Before we jump into the list, let’s pause a moment and talk why this is such a smart move.

  1. Low overhead & high scalability – Create something once (a template, printable, etc.), and you can sell it an unlimited number of times with no shipping, no inventory, minimal cost. As one creator put it: “Turn your Canva designs into a ready-to-sell template … you save time because you create it once and then sell it to an unlimited number of people.” (Source: Conquer the Digital Empire)
  2. Accessible creation – Canva’s interface makes design accessible even if you aren’t formally trained. The “Best types of digital products you can create in Canva” article explains that you don’t need to be a designer to leverage this tool. (Source: ivorymix.com, Digital Products)
  3. High demand for digital assets – Whether for small businesses, content creators, coaches, bloggers or educators, there’s a constant need for visually-polished assets: social posts, planners, worksheets, brand kits. The “10 Elevated Digital Products” article lists niche-specific opportunities here. (Source: firtherdesignco.com)
  4. Flexible side-income potential – Especially for the people who are juggling full-time jobs, freelancing, family or other commitments, digital products give you flexibility. They can be created in pockets of time and sold passively.

25 Digital Product Ideas to Create & Sell with Canva

Here are 25 ideas grouped by category, each with a brief explanation and why it works.

Social-Media & Content-Marketing Packs

  1. Instagram Story/Post Packs – Pre-designed sets of Instagram Posts + Stories templates branded for niche markets (e.g., wellness coaches, food bloggers).
  2. Pinterest Pin Templates – Pinterest remains powerful for traffic; sell sets of optimised pin templates sized for Pinterest.
  3. YouTube Channel Banners/Thumbnails – Content creators love bundles of thumbnail + banner design templates to stay consistent.
  4. Social-Media Content Calendars – Printable or editable calendar + post-plan templates that help small businesses schedule content.
  5. Media Kits / Influencer Kits – Templates for influencers or brands to showcase stats, services, bundling design + layout.

Branding & Business Assets

  1. Brand Kits / Logo + Colour-Palette Packs – Offer brand-identity bundles: logo, colour-palette, font recommendations + social asset templates.
  2. Business Card + Stationery Sets – Business cards, letterhead, envelope, etc.—designed templates ready for print.
  3. Presentation / Pitch Deck Templates – Editable slide decks tailored for startups, coaches, educators.
  4. Invoice & Proposal Templates – Polished, editable business templates that give users a professional edge.
  5. Brochure & Flyer Templates – Classic print or digital brochures/flyers designed in Canva, ready to sell or print.

Printables & Downloadables

  1. Planners & Journals – Weekly/Monthly planners, habit trackers, gratitude journals – printable or digital fillables.
  2. Wall Art Prints – High-resolution art/typography prints customers can download & print at home or via POD. (Source: Canva)
  3. Greeting Cards & Invitations – Birthday, wedding, event invites, thank-you cards. Editable for buyers to personalise.
  4. Worksheets / Worksheets Packs (Educational/Business) – For teachers, coaches, consultants: worksheets, checklists, workbooks. (Source: YourChicGeek, Firther Design Co)
  5. Calendars & Planners (Printable) – Yearly, monthly or niche-themed calendars that buyers print.

eBooks & Information Products

  1. eBook Templates / Guides – Layouts for eBooks, lead magnets, downloadable guides. You can sell the template, or a completed guide. (Source: ivorymix.com, Gold City ventures)
  2. Workbooks & Course Materials – Multi-page workbooks for online courses/coaching programs.
  3. Infographics & Data-Visualization Packages – Editable infographic templates for bloggers, agencies, educators.
  4. Digital Planners & Notebooks (Hyperlinked, Fillable) – For use on tablets/apps; extra perceived value.
  5. Print-on-Demand Designs – Canva designs applied to POD products (mugs, T-shirts, posters) and bundled as design files. (Source: ivorymix.com)

Niche & Miscellaneous Assets

  1. Resume & Cover-Letter Templates – Stylish editable resumes for job-seekers aged 20-40—a very relevant demographic.
  2. Event / Wedding Packs – Invitation, RSVP, seating-chart, thank-you card templates—popular niche.
  3. Social Media Lead-Magnet Templates – e.g., free checklist, challenge workbook templates sellers can offer to build email lists.
  4. Digital Stickers & Icon Sets – For digital planners or social-media use, bite-sized assets that sell well.
  5. Website / Blog Graphics Kits – Banners, headers, blog post graphics, and Pinterest-optimised images sold as a set.

How to Package & Sell Your Canva Products

Knowing what to create is only half the battle. Here’s how to turn that into a sellable product:

  1. Create it in Canva the right way
    • Make sure you start with your own design (not merely modifying existing Canva templates) because your product should be unique. (Source: Gold City Ventures, The Side Blogger)
    • Use elements and fonts that require no extra licensing (so your buyer won’t hit a pay-wall).
    • Provide the product in an editable format: e.g., a share-link template + PDF instructions.
  2. Package it with clarity
    • Deliver the template link (for editing in Canva) + a PDF or ZIP file with instructions on how to use/edit. (Source: Gold City Ventures, Conquer the Digital Empire)
    • Include preview images: show what the design looks like, mockups, multiple angles.
  3. Choose the right marketplace
    • You can sell on marketplaces like Etsy, or your own website/WordPress store. (Source: Gold City Ventures, The Side Blogger)
    • Do keyword research (titles & tags) so buyers can find your product. For example: “Instagram Template Pack for Coaches” rather than a generic name.
  4. Stand out from the crowd
    • As one blog says: “Find something that fits you… offer something that will make your templates stand out and give value.” (Source: Gold City Ventures)
    • Niches work: e.g., “Yoga Studio Social Pack”, “Minimalist Resume Template for Women 20-35”, etc.
    • Quality matters: Better visuals, better packaging = higher perceived value.
  5. Promote & scale
    • Use your own social channels, blog posts, Pinterest, Instagram to promote your product.
    • Encourage satisfied buyers to post reviews/photos.
    • Consider bundling: e.g., selling a “Business Branding Kit” which includes logo + social templates + stationery.

Tips for Success (Especially for Buyers & Creators)

  • Keep mobile in mind – Many buyers will view assets on mobile first; make sure your previews/images look good on mobile screens.
  • Focus on time-savers – Your buyers are busy: they may be influencers, micro-business owners, aspiring freelancers—they want something fast and polished.
  • Leverage current trends – Stay on top of design trends (fonts, colours, aesthetic) so your products feel modern.
  • Adapt for pain points – Example: Mistakes people make with DIY design; You can offer “Plug-and-Play Instagram Pack for Photographers” solving a problem.
  • Price strategically – Digital products don’t need to be ultra-cheap. Set a fair price for the value, and maybe offer bundles or discount options.
  • Customer-friendly licensing – Make it clear whether buyers have commercial rights, personal use, etc. Trust builds loyalty.
  • Build a brand around your products – Over time you can offer new bundles, “member-only” packs, follow-up offers—turn one sale into repeat business.

Conclusion

Turning your Canva skills into a revenue-generating digital product business is not only possible, it’s increasingly common—and especially relevant if you’re between 20-40, looking for creative side-income, and ready to put in some upfront effort.

By creating one or more of the 25 product types we listed—social media packs, printables, eBooks, branding kits—you can build a catalogue of offerings, attract buyers, and grow a sustainable income stream. The best part: once created, many of these products can keep selling again and again with little extra overhead.

If you take one thing away from this post: create unique, value-packed designs, package them professionally, and promote them to a specific niche. That is the recipe for success.

So what’s your next step? Pick one product idea from the list above, open Canva, and start designing. Then think about where you’ll sell it and how you’ll present it. Before long, you’ll look back and say: “I created this once—and it sells while I sleep.”

If you found this post helpful, please share it on your socials so other creatives can benefit too—and come back soon for more ideas on monetising your design skills.
Here’s to your creative side-hustle taking off!

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