Print-Ready Export for Canva, published by Whixframe.
Last updated 11 July 2026.
What this app does
It checks whether the colours in your Canva design will shift when a printer
converts them to CMYK, and can produce a print-ready PDF with bleed and crop marks.
What we receive
Your design. When you press “Check my design”, Canva exports
the current page and gives us a temporary link to it. Our server downloads that
image, analyses its colours, and — if you ask for a PDF — converts it.
A Canva user identifier. Canva tells us an opaque user ID and
team ID. It does not give us your name or email address, and we never ask
for them.
What we store, and for how long
Your design image: not stored. It is held in memory only while
it is being analysed, then discarded.
Print-ready PDFs: deleted after 3 days. They are kept in
private storage so you can download them, and are automatically removed.
Download links are signed and expire after 1 hour.
Your user ID, and a count of exports. Kept so we can apply the
free monthly allowance and any credits you have bought.
Payments
Payments are handled by Polar, which acts as the merchant of
record. Card details are entered on Polar’s site and are never seen by us. We
receive only a confirmation that a payment succeeded, and the identifier we sent
them so we know which account to credit.
Who else sees your data
Nobody. We do not sell data, we run no advertising or analytics trackers, and we
do not share your designs with anyone. The only third parties involved are the
services that run the app: Supabase (database and file storage), Vercel (hosting),
and Polar (payments).
Deleting your data
Uninstalling the app stops any further processing. To have your stored record
removed, email the address below and we will delete it.