Canva has increased prices for its Teams product

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Canva, the design platform, is increasing prices steeply for some customers. And it’s blaming the move in part on generative AI.

In the U.S., some Canva Teams subscribers on older pricing plans are seeing the sticker price for a five-person plan jump from $119.99 per year to $500 per year (with a 40% discount for the first 12 months). In Australia, meanwhile, the flat $39.99 AUS (about $26) per-month fee for five users has been raised $40.50 AUS for each user. 

Canva Teams prices are now $100 per person, or $10 a month per person, with a minimum of three people required for a Teams plan. Those prices were quietly changed earlier this year for new customers, but now the company is changing the price for customers who’d previously paid a lower price.

The price changes don’t apply to Canva’s Pro or Enterprise tiers.

In a statement to TechCrunch, a Canva spokesperson confirmed the new price points and pointed to the company’s growing suite of generative AI tools — including Magic Studio — as a reason for the adjustments. They also noted that some of Canva’s customers had been locked into lower prices that Canva no longer offers; Canva quietly changed its Teams pricing earlier this year to $10 per month for each user.

“Our original pricing reflected the early stage of this product and has remained unchanged for the last four years,” the spokesperson said. “We’re now updating the price for customers on this older plan to reflect our expanded product experience.”

Canva’s price hikes, which come as the company readies for an IPO, haven’t been well received, unsurprisingly. Users took particular issue with the fact that Canva communicated the changes through customer emails instead of publicly, as it has in the past.

The new pricing is a departure from Canva’s roots as an affordable alternative to design software like Adobe’s. It may also be a reflection of the startup growing too quickly, too fast; in March, Canva acquired U.K.-based graphic design software firm Serif for ~$380 million and just in August bought generative AI image company Leonardo.

Meta cuts prices for the Quest 2 headset and accessories

Meta Quest 2

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Months after Meta launched its Quest 3 headset, the company is slashing prices for its older Quest 2 headset by $50.

The 128GB version drops from $299 to $249 and the 256GB version drops from $349 to $299. Notably, the headset has been on sale at the new prices since Black Friday. However, Meta has decided to make these prices permanent.

The company is also offering a bunch of Quest 2 accessories at lower prices:

Quest 2 Elite Strap with battery: From $119.99 to $89.99Quest 2 Elite Strap: From $59.99 to $49.99Quest 2 Carrying Case: From $59.99 to $44.99Quest 2 Active Pack: From $69.99 to $59.99Quest 2 Fit Pack: From $49.99 to $39.99

In July 2022, Meta raised the prices of the Quest 2 headset by $100 from $299.99 to $399.99. Last June, when the company announced the Quest 3 for the first time it dropped the price of the Quest 2 headset back to $299.99 to potentially sell more units.

While Meta offers more than 500 gaming titles for VR, it landed a significant deal last year by having Roblox launch its game for Quest headset through the Meta Quest Store.

The dropped price of the Quest 2 might entice folks to buy the headset to try VR instead of spending $500 on the Quest 3.

Meta Quest 2

Meta cuts prices for the Quest 2 headset and accessories

Meta Quest 2

Image Credits: Joan Cros/NurPhoto / Getty Images

Months after Meta launched its Quest 3 headset, the company is slashing prices for its older Quest 2 headset by $50.

The 128GB version drops from $299 to $249 and the 256GB version drops from $349 to $299. Notably, the headset has been on sale at the new prices since Black Friday. However, Meta has decided to make these prices permanent.

The company is also offering a bunch of Quest 2 accessories at lower prices:

Quest 2 Elite Strap with battery: From $119.99 to $89.99Quest 2 Elite Strap: From $59.99 to $49.99Quest 2 Carrying Case: From $59.99 to $44.99Quest 2 Active Pack: From $69.99 to $59.99Quest 2 Fit Pack: From $49.99 to $39.99

In July 2022, Meta raised the prices of the Quest 2 headset by $100 from $299.99 to $399.99. Last June, when the company announced the Quest 3 for the first time it dropped the price of the Quest 2 headset back to $299.99 to potentially sell more units.

While Meta offers more than 500 gaming titles for VR, it landed a significant deal last year by having Roblox launch its game for Quest headset through the Meta Quest Store.

The dropped price of the Quest 2 might entice folks to buy the headset to try VR instead of spending $500 on the Quest 3.

Tesla Model Y SUV

Tesla slashes Model Y inventory prices by as much as $7,000

Tesla Model Y SUV

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Tesla is dropping prices of unsold Model Y SUVs in the U.S. by thousands of dollars in an attempt to clear out an unprecedented backlog of inventory.

Many long-range and performance Model Ys are now selling for $5,000 less than their original price, while rear-wheel drive versions are seeing even bigger cuts of more than $7,000.

The discounts come as Tesla once again made far more vehicles than it sold in the last quarter. The company built 433,371 vehicles in the first quarter but only shipped 386,810, likely adding more than 40,000 EVs to its inventory glut. (Some of those vehicles were likely in transit, though Tesla didn’t say how many.) The company has built more cars than it shipped in seven of the last eight quarters, Bloomberg News noted Friday.

In January, Tesla warned sales growth could be “notably lower” in 2024 compared to previous years — a trend that has bothered every player in the market from big automakers like Ford to struggling upstarts like Lucid.

Tesla went through a typical end-of-quarter push to deliver as many cars as it could over the last few weeks, with lead designer Franz von Holzhausen once again pitching in to get them out the door in the final days. But Tesla also tried to boost sales in other ways. It announced a $1,000 price hike was coming to the Model Y, its most popular vehicle, on April 1. Tesla CEO Elon Musk also started mandating demos of the company’s advanced driver assistance system to all potential buyers. That software package costs $12,000 and can be a huge boost to the profit Tesla makes on a vehicle.

Musk has more or less admitted that Tesla has had to work harder to drum up demand for its vehicles lately. He has largely blamed the struggle on high interest rates, all while his company dramatically cut prices on the Model Y and Model 3 throughout 2023.