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AI Image Generation
Generate campaign visuals from a prompt. Saves to your asset library.
Learn more →Real-time personalization hub
Real-Time Website Personalization
One embed across every platform. Geo, UTM, viewport, and schedule rules render in milliseconds.
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ConversionWax for WordPress
Official plugin: shortcode-based banners, A/B testing, and AI image generation. Defer-loaded, Core Web Vitals friendly.
Get the plugin →Help docs
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Plugin for Adobe Commerce and Magento Open Source. Setup guide and configuration steps.
Read the docs →Asset imports
Just released
Canva → ConversionWax
Import banner designs and hero images from Canva directly into your ConversionWax asset library. Skip the export-upload cycle.
See how it works →Anywhere else
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If your site can accept a script, ConversionWax works on it. WooCommerce, Webflow, BigCommerce, Squarespace, custom builds.
See setup →ConversionWax now imports design assets directly from Canva. Connect your Canva account, browse your designs, and pull banner images, hero visuals, and product photos straight into the ConversionWax asset library. No export-download-upload cycle.
If your team designs in Canva and personalizes in ConversionWax, this removes one of the most repetitive parts of the campaign workflow.
At a glance
Before the integration:
After the integration:
Each imported design lands in the ConversionWax asset library tagged with its Canva folder name and ready to attach to any banner, slideshow, or personalized text variant. From there, the existing personalization rules, A/B testing, and scheduling workflows apply as usual.
Imported designs respect Canva's resolution settings. If a design is set to 1080x1080 in Canva, it lands at 1080x1080 in ConversionWax. The integration does not re-encode or resize beyond what Canva exports.
Most ecommerce teams design 8 to 12 promotional banner variants in Canva for a single BFCM weekend. Each variant has a desktop version, a mobile version, and sometimes a tablet version. Without the integration, that is 24 to 36 individual file exports. With the integration, the entire set imports in one click. The personalization rules (geo, schedule, UTM source) attach to the imported assets in the existing ConversionWax workflow.
If your brand kit lives in Canva and you produce country-specific or city-specific hero variants, the integration pulls them into ConversionWax tagged by Canva folder name. Build the personalization rule once: visitors from London see the London hero, visitors from Toronto see the Toronto hero. No file management overhead.
When a paid ads team produces creative variants in Canva for different audience segments, the integration delivers the matching ConversionWax personalization in one motion. The same Canva design that runs on Meta also runs as the post-click landing page banner, tied to the UTM source rule.
If your designer maintains a Canva brand template and the marketing team customizes copy or layout per campaign, the customized output now flows directly to ConversionWax. The marketer never leaves Canva to ship the campaign.
No. The integration works with free Canva accounts and any paid Canva tier. Free Canva accounts have export limitations on certain templates and asset types, but those limits come from Canva, not ConversionWax. If a design exports manually from Canva, it imports through the integration.
PNG, JPG, and SVG are the supported import formats. ConversionWax requests these formats from Canva at the resolution your design specifies. Animated GIFs and video assets from Canva are not supported in the current release; for video personalization, upload via the standard ConversionWax video workflow.
No. Imports are explicit, not automatic. If you edit a design in Canva after importing it, the ConversionWax copy does not update on its own. Re-import the design to bring in the updated version. This is intentional: live designs in personalization rules should not change without a marketer's review.
Yes. The Canva integration is available during the 14-day free trial alongside every other feature. You can connect Canva, import designs, build personalization rules, and run A/B tests within the trial period. Start a free trial to test it.
They cover different needs. The Canva integration imports designs you have already made (typically with brand-kit consistency, on-team templates, or designer hand-offs). The ConversionWax AI image generator (powered by Google Gemini) creates new variants from text prompts when you do not have a design yet. Both populate the same asset library.
Settings → Integrations → Canva. Once connected, the Import from Canva button appears wherever asset upload is available, including the banner builder, the asset library, and the personalization rule editor.
Connect your Canva account once, import designs to ConversionWax in seconds. Available on every paid plan and the 14-day free trial.
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