New Delivery Integration: Canva

2 years ago
DSP Overviews

We are excited to announce Too Lost now delivers partnered music to Canva, the multinational online graphic design platform. 


With a community of over 130 million designers, Canva allows users to create a wide variety of visual content such as presentations, social media graphics, posters, videos, infographics, and more. It provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface with a drag-and-drop functionality, making it accessible for both beginners and professionals.


Amidst the explosion of user generated video-content on social media platforms, many creators have turned to Canva to break into the world of video production. Canva’s intuitive interface and basic editing functionality make it an incredibly powerful tool when creating assets for social media and advertising. 


Among Canva's extensive collection of pre-designed templates, high-quality images, icons, shapes, and fonts, music assumes a prominent role as an element readily available for designers to incorporate into their designs. The addition of music enhances the overall user experience by adding an emotional dimension to the visuals, creating a more engaging and impactful final product for Canva users. 


For the first time, paid and educational users of Canva will have the opportunity to incorporate numerous popular song clips into their videos, social media posts, educational materials, and various other content. This new revenue stream will allow Too Lost artists and labels to reach millions of engaged users while being fairly compensated when their songs are used in Canva designs.


Canva's integration of popular music into its editor empowers users to unleash their creativity, resize designs effortlessly, and share their creations with the world. Meanwhile, independent artists and labels gain exposure to millions of engaged creators and earn royalties when their music clips are used in published Canva designs. Together, Canva and Too Lost are shaping the future of design and music collaboration, enabling a seamless fusion of visuals and sound in the digital landscape.