Canva, the graphic design platform, has partnered with ClassDojo, a classroom communication app used in K-12 schools, to allow teachers to share visual content directly within ClassDojo without leaving the platform.
The integration embeds Canva designs into the ClassDojo experience, enabling teachers to use existing templates and visuals when messaging students and families.
Both companies say the feature is intended to reduce the number of platforms teachers must navigate to complete routine communications.
Canva said the partnership addresses platform fragmentation by connecting content creation and communication in a single workflow.
The companies framed the integration as a way to make visual communication part of everyday school routines rather than an additional step requiring separate tools.
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The Canva and ClassDojo integration is now available to educators and schools.
The recap
- Canva integrates with ClassDojo to streamline school-to-home communication
- Designed for K–12 classrooms to reduce fragmented tech stacks
- Integration is now available to teachers and schools