Download the editable card
Pick a starting context and download the SVG. It is a self-contained design asset, not a Canva integration.
A design that keeps travelling
Download one editable Canva-ready card, add your own details, and share it wherever the group already gathers. The recipient gets a useful scene choice before an app or photo handoff.
Upload the SVG to Canva, replace the headline or colors, and publish only where you choose. No Canva login, design access, contacts, names, portraits, or automatic posting is requested. The tuple is canva_template / template / canva_photo_template / group_invite_card.
The portable loop
Pick a starting context and download the SVG. It is a self-contained design asset, not a Canva integration.
Change the words, colors, and event details in Canva. Keep the QR or public link visible so the next person can choose the scene.
Use the finished card in a presentation, event page, family folder, or group chat. The recipient decides whether to continue.
Designed for handoff
It points to a public scene decision, not a private invite, tracker, or portrait upload.
Use Canva’s editor for the event name, date, and tone. The source file does not lock your copy.
Only the exact template tuple is used for downstream store and install joins; unknown joins stay unknown.
TogetherLens never connects to Canva or posts to a design, page, group, or account for you.
When the group agrees
The template is useful on its own. If everyone has permissioned source portraits ready, the optional TogetherLens handoff opens after the public choice.
Canva template cohort
Choose the store your group uses.Store clicks are measured only after analytics consent; they are not evidence of an install or subscription.Good questions
No. The downloaded SVG is a normal design file. Canva’s own import and editing rules determine which account features are available.
Yes. Replace the copy with your event details, keep the public link or QR, and publish it only to the audience who should see it.
It is optional. The public scene choice comes first, and a store click is only a measurable handoff—not proof of an install, subscription, or conversion.