Use a Canva export as a website reference.
Lindo does not directly import Canva share links. Export your design as an image or PDF no larger than 2 MB, sign in, then select that export again in Lindo as a visual reference.
Or use Describe It to start a new website from written instructions:
Describe It starts from your prompt; it does not import a Canva design.
Current Canva workflow
Export first, then use the file as a reference
How to use a Canva design with Lindo
Export the Canva design.
Choose PNG, JPG, or PDF in Canva. A share link by itself cannot be imported into Lindo.
Open the matching Lindo guide.
Use the screenshot workflow for an image export or the PDF workflow for a document export.
Keep the export within 2 MB, then select it after sign-in.
The pre-sign-in file check is local, and Lindo's builder accepts attachments up to 2 MB. Reduce the export first if necessary.
Describe the site and review the draft.
Explain the desired pages and behavior, then refine the editable result rather than expecting Canva elements to transfer directly.
What transfers
Visual context, not Canva project data
Image export workflow
Select one PNG, JPG, or WEBP export of 2 MB or less and it carries through to the builder.
PDF export workflow
Select one PDF of 2 MB or less here; text-based PDFs work best.
No brand-kit transfer
Canva brand-kit settings do not transfer automatically. Recreate and verify brand choices in Lindo.
No editable Canva objects
Canva text boxes, shapes, layers, and assets are not imported as corresponding Lindo elements.
Describe It alternative
Skip the export and describe a new site from scratch when the Canva design is not needed as a reference.
Review the generated draft
Check content, imagery, layout, responsive behavior, links, and asset rights before publishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Lindo import a Canva share link?
Which Canva export should I use?
Does the Canva export carry through sign-in?
Do Canva layers, assets, or brand-kit settings transfer?
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