CANVA JUST GOT BETTER

Warner Music Group, Canva and Merlin have announced a new partnership.

Beginning this fall, Canva customers will get access to music clips to use in their designs from some of the biggest artists in the world. In the process, Canva will become the first visual-communication platform to add commercially released snippets at the point of creation of content that can be shared on multiple platforms.

Canva is home to a community of 135m people globally who create an average of 250 designs every second. Labels and artists now have an opportunity to get their music in front of millions of engaged creators and earn royalties when portions of their songs are used in published designs.

Customers can add clips of their favorite tracks to presentations, internal training and educational videos and more.

Warner Music Group SVP, Digital Strategy & Business Jessica Goldenberg remarked, "This collaboration with Canva will provide new opportunities for our artists to increase their reach and engage their fans while also empowering Canva’s creator community to elevate their designs with our robust catalog."

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