Canva is expanding its family-friendly content library with a new Peppa Pig collection, and the move is designed to make everyday design tasks feel more accessible. Backed by a collaboration with Hasbro, the rollout gives parents, teachers, and general users a familiar character set they can use for both playful and practical projects.
The addition is not a small one. Canva says the Peppa Pig launch is supported by internal data showing more than 1.4 million global searches for Peppa Pig content over the past 12 months, which helps explain why the franchise was brought onto the platform in the first place. The content is also available across 18 regions, widening its reach beyond a single market.
A Large Set of Ready-to-Use Templates
At the center of the release are more than 60 original Peppa Pig templates. Canva built the collection for school and celebration use, with options that include birthday invitations, printable party decorations, and presentation materials.
The templates are meant to save time while still leaving room for customization. That makes them useful in situations where a design needs to look polished but still feel personal.
For educators, the Peppa Pig visuals are positioned as a way to make worksheets and classroom materials more engaging. The familiar character can help make learning content feel more approachable for children without changing the practical purpose of the material.
Easy Customization for Non-Designers
Canva is also emphasizing simplicity. The Peppa Pig templates are designed to work for users with no graphic design experience, which keeps the process accessible for parents and teachers who need results quickly.
Users can adjust typography, color composition, and other design details to fit specific needs. The drag-and-drop workflow further shortens the process, allowing a custom look to come together in only a few clicks.
That flexibility matters for family events and classroom projects alike. Parents can prepare something more personal for a celebration, while teachers can adapt visual materials to match the tone and needs of a lesson.
Digital Sharing and Print Options in One System
Once a design is finished, Canva gives users more than one way to use it. Completed work can be shared directly to social media platforms, which makes digital distribution straightforward.
For physical output, Canva Print is also available. The service is meant for users who want to turn a digital design into a printed product while keeping color and material quality intact.
This combination helps keep the workflow inside one ecosystem, from editing to sharing to printing. For users managing invitations, party materials, or educational assets, that can make the process more efficient.
Part of Canva’s Broader Push Into Family Content
The Peppa Pig partnership also fits into Canva’s wider strategy. It adds to the company’s list of major collaborations, following an earlier partnership with The Walt Disney Company.
With more than 265 million monthly active users, Canva continues to strengthen its position as a global creative platform. Bringing in a well-known franchise like Peppa Pig signals a clear direction: making the platform more useful for families, teachers, and everyday users who want polished results without a steep learning curve.
For those users, the appeal goes beyond the character itself. The collection offers a practical way to build visual materials that feel familiar, simple to edit, and ready for both screen and print.
