How to make a cover for your ebook
List of apps for those who don't know (or don't want to) draw
Assuming that your book doesn't have to stand out for its beautiful cover (in fact, the goal is not to stand out for its ugly cover), what are the alternatives to make an ebook cover easily and cheaply?
The quick answer is by using Canva or any of its competitors.
I even tested some applications dedicated to creating ebook covers, but nothing compares to the usability that the Canva and its competitors have caught up. I think, however, that they all tend to offer templates aimed at fiction books, so my search for a more technical template was a bit frustrating.

One of my favorite apps is Dysigner , as its collection is huge. Digging through, you can find some very beautiful free templates:






The collection of the Visme It is small, but has some covers with a more corporate look. It's as if Visme's focus is on business reports, not so much ebooks:

Or Crello It has a lot of diversity of models with good quality:



Or Creatopy It has a small but well-organized collection:



The Snappa It has, in my opinion, a lower quality look. It's as if their covers, for the most part, were adaptations of generic posts:



Or Pixelied It has a small collection, but it is worth mentioning. Perhaps because it is a newer alternative, the collection is growing, which is one more reason to follow this site:


In addition, I thought that the Fotor , Stencil , Designbold and Lucidpress have few options. Maybe it's not the focus of these tools.
Who knows, maybe this type of app already has so many clones that we've reached a point of saying that there is Canva and there are others. But When it comes to ebook covers, you just need to find a design that suits your taste . Therefore, having a list of applications can be good to take a look at different collections, as your choice can be in any of them.