SammaPix vs Canva
Canva is an excellent design platform. But if you need to compress images, convert to WebP, or rename files with AI for SEO, SammaPix is the dedicated tool built specifically for that — faster, free, and with no upload required.
Choose SammaPix if you…
- Need to compress or convert images for the web
- Want batch WebP conversion with one click
- Need AI-generated filenames and alt text for SEO
- Want files processed privately in-browser (no upload)
Choose Canva if you…
- Create social media graphics, presentations, or branded content
- Collaborate with a team on design assets
- Need a built-in template library and stock photos
Feature comparison
| Feature | SammaPix | Canva |
|---|---|---|
| JPG / PNG compression | Limited | |
| WebP conversion | ||
| Batch file compression | ||
| AI-powered image renaming | ||
| AI alt text generation | ||
| Processes entirely in browser | ||
| No file upload to server | ||
| EXIF data removal | ||
| Quality control slider | ||
| Bulk ZIP download | Pro only | |
| No account required (compress) | ||
| Graphic design / templates | ||
| Brand kits / team collaboration | ||
| Video editing | ||
| Free plan available | ||
| Price for paid plan | $7/mo | $15/mo |
The key differences
Different tools for different jobs
Canva is a graphic design platform built around templates, layouts, and visual creation. SammaPix is an image optimization tool built around compression, format conversion, and SEO metadata. Using Canva to compress images is like using Photoshop to send an email — technically possible, but awkward and slow. SammaPix does this one thing exceptionally well.
Privacy — Canva stores your uploads in the cloud
When you upload images to Canva, they are stored on Canva's servers as part of your media library. SammaPix compresses and converts entirely inside your browser — nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored remotely. For confidential photos, client work, or personally identifiable images, this is an important distinction.
AI rename — zero clicks from upload to SEO-ready filename
SammaPix uses Google Gemini to look at each image and generate a descriptive, SEO-optimized filename and alt text. Drop in a folder of product photos with names like photo_001.jpg, and get back red-leather-handbag-womens-fashion.webp with matching alt text. Canva has no equivalent feature — it preserves the original filename you uploaded.
WebP conversion — Canva doesn't export WebP on the free plan
WebP is 25-34% smaller than JPEG at comparable quality and is now supported by all modern browsers. Canva's free plan does not export WebP directly. SammaPix converts any image to WebP in-browser for free, with no account required. For anyone optimizing web performance or Core Web Vitals, this is a significant advantage.
Price — SammaPix is free where it matters most
Canva Pro is $15/month and unlocks premium templates, brand kits, and expanded export options. SammaPix Pro is $7/month and unlocks 100-file batch processing, unlimited AI rename (200/day), ZIP download, and no ads. The core compression and WebP tools on SammaPix are free forever with no account required — Canva requires an account for most workflows.
