- Overview Canva now automates the analysis of your uploaded and shared images using advanced technology. By adding essential information like keywords and categories to the images, it becomes extremely simple for you to search for your content. Where can you use this feature? You can utilize this tool within the 'Projects' or 'Uploads' tab, right from your main homepage. How to Search for Your Images Follow these steps to search for your images: Searching from the Homepage: 1. Go to the homepage side panel and click on 'Projects > All projects.' 2. Enter keywords, categories, or any concepts you have in mind into the search bar, such as "nature" for related images. 3. Use the 'Projects' tab to narrow your search further by owner, type, category, or modification date. You can sort images by relevance, date edited, or by alphabetical order. Searching from the Editor: 1. On the editor side panel, select 'Projects' or 'Uploads.' 2. Input keywords or concepts to locate related images. 3. Use the 'Uploads' tab to view images you have uploaded. Alternatively, access the 'Projects' tab to filter by 'All projects,' 'Your projects,' or 'Shared with you.' Further filter options allow you to search for Designs, Folders, Images, Videos, or Brand templates. If you're finding it challenging to locate your desired images, let us know—we’re here to help you get the most out of Canva! Remember, by effectively utilizing these tools, you can streamline your workflow and access your images quickly and easily.
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