Canva vs Marvel — Lequel l'emporte ?
Choisissez Canva si: Les non-designers qui ont besoin de visuels pro rapidement — réseaux sociaux, présentations, thumbnails
Choisissez Marvel si: Les équipes UX qui veulent le chemin le plus court du wireframe au prototype cliquable avec tests utilisateurs intégrés
Notre avis: Canva for simplicity, Marvel for power users.
| Canva | Marvel | |
|---|---|---|
| Tarifs | Free with 250,000+ templates | Canva Pro $12.99/mo | Free for 1 project | Pro $12/user/mo |
| Fonctionnalités | Drag-and-drop editor, Brand kit, Magic Resize, Background remover, AI image generation | Rapid prototyping, User testing built-in, Design handoff specs, Wireframing tools, Sketch and Figma import |
| Idéal pour | Non-designers who need professional-looking graphics fast — social media, presentations, thumbnails | UX teams that want the fastest path from wireframe to clickable prototype with built-in user testing |
| Courbe d'apprentissage | Facile | Facile |
La vraie différence
Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.
Canva stands out with Drag-and-drop editor and Brand kit. Marvel counters with Rapid prototyping and User testing built-in.
Canva's Achilles heel: not a real design tool — no vector editing, no prototyping, and exports aren't production-grade for print. Marvel's: not a full design tool — you still need figma or sketch for actual visual design work. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Le verdict
If you value drag-and-drop editor and les non-designers qui ont, go with Canva. If les équipes ux qui matters more, Marvel is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.