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Compare Canva and BriskTool for image editing, resizing, and compression. Design features, privacy, and pricing compared.
| Feature | Canva | BriskTool |
|---|---|---|
| Design templates | Millions of templates | No templates |
| Image resize | Yes (Pro only for custom) | Yes (free, any dimension) |
| Image compression | Basic (on export) | Dedicated compressor with quality control |
| Background remover | Yes (Pro) | Yes (AI in-browser) |
| Privacy | Cloud-based (files stored) | Files processed locally |
| Photo editing | Full editor with filters | Basic (enhance, crop, resize) |
| Brand kit | Yes (Pro) | No |
| Price | Free tier / $13/month Pro | Free / $6/month Pro |
Canva is a full graphic design platform with templates, brand kits, and team collaboration. BriskTool is focused on individual image processing tasks.
BriskTool processes images locally so nothing is uploaded. Canva stores everything in the cloud.
Canva restricts custom resizing to Pro users. BriskTool lets anyone resize to any dimension for free.
Canva's background remover requires Pro. BriskTool's runs AI-powered segmentation directly in your browser.
Canva and BriskTool serve different purposes. Canva is a design platform for creating graphics, presentations, and social media content. BriskTool is a utility for processing images (compress, resize, convert). Use Canva when you need to design something from scratch. Use BriskTool when you need to quickly process an existing image without uploading it.
No signup required. Files never leave your device.
Not directly. Canva is a graphic design tool for creating visual content. BriskTool is an image processing utility for tasks like compression, resizing, and format conversion. They complement each other rather than compete.
Canva Free lets you resize to preset social media dimensions. Custom dimensions require Canva Pro ($13/month). BriskTool lets you resize to any custom dimension for free.
BriskTool has a dedicated image compressor with a quality slider and file-size readout. Canva only offers basic compression on export. For compression specifically, BriskTool is the better tool.