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Cancel Cricut Access: The Right Way

How to cancel cricut access in 5 minutes: the complete US guide

What is cricut access and why you might cancel

Cricut Access is a recurring subscription service that unlocks a library of thousands of designs, fonts, and ready-made projects for use with Cricut cutting machines. The service works on an auto-renewing model, which means it continues to charge you each month or year unless you actively cancel before your next billing date. If you've decided that Cricut Access no longer fits your creative needs or budget, this guide will walk you through cancellation step-by-step and help you avoid unexpected charges.

What cricut access includes

When you subscribe, you gain access to an extensive design library, thousands of project templates, premium fonts, and periodic member discounts on materials and supplies. Free members get limited access to basic content, while paid subscribers unlock everything. The service ties directly to your Cricut account, so your membership status affects what you can download and use in your projects.

How billing works and why timing matters

Cricut Access charges you automatically at the start of each billing cycle. If you pay monthly, your card is charged every 30 days. If you pay annually, you're charged once per year. The critical point: you must cancel before your next billing date to avoid being charged again. Many users discover too late that they've been renewed automatically, which is why cancellation timing is so important.

Cricut access pricing and plan options

Understanding the cost structure helps you make an informed cancellation decision and decide whether downgrading might work better for you than canceling entirely.

Plan type US price Billing frequency Best for
Standard monthly $9.99 / month Every 30 days Testing the service; flexible usage
Standard annual $95.88 / year Once per year Regular crafters; long-term commitment
Free tier Free No billing Occasional crafters; limited content

Promotional pricing and trial conversions

When you purchase a new Cricut machine, the package often includes a free trial month of Cricut Access. This trial automatically converts to a paid subscription unless you cancel it before the trial ends. Check your Cricut account immediately after purchasing a machine to see when your trial period expires. Additionally, Cricut periodically runs promotional offers, so the price you see today may differ from what new customers pay next month.

Your consumer rights when canceling subscriptions

In the United States, you have legal protections that govern how subscription services must handle cancellations. Understanding these rights gives you leverage if Cricut resists your cancellation or continues to charge you.

Federal trade commission requirements

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the Negative Option Rule, which requires companies offering auto-renewing subscriptions to obtain your express informed consent before charging you. This means Cricut must make the terms of auto-renewal clear, obtain your authorization, provide simple cancellation mechanisms, and allow you to cancel online using the same method you used to sign up. If Cricut fails to follow these rules, you have grounds to dispute charges and potentially receive refunds.

Your right to cancel easily

The law is clear: if you signed up for Cricut Access online, you have the right to cancel online through your account. Cricut cannot force you to call customer service or submit a paper form. This is a core FTC requirement. Additionally, Cricut must make the cancellation option as easy to find and use as the signup process. If the cancellation button is hidden, greyed out, or nonfunctional, that's a violation you can report.

How to cancel cricut access: step-by-step instructions

Follow these steps to cancel your Cricut Access subscription directly through your account dashboard. The process takes about 5 minutes and requires no phone calls or emails.

  1. Open your web browser and go to myaccount.cricut.com
    • If you are not already signed in, enter your Cricut email address and password.
    • If you have not set a password, use the "Forgot password?" link to reset it first.
  2. Locate the Subscriptions or Memberships section in your account menu
    • This is usually found in the left sidebar or under "Account Settings."
    • Look for a section labeled "Subscription," "Billing," or "Memberships."
  3. Find your active Cricut Access subscription in the list
    • You will see your current plan (Monthly or Annual), the billing date, and your renewal amount.
    • If you have multiple subscriptions, make sure you click on Cricut Access, not another product.
  4. Click the Cancel Plan or Cancel Subscription button
    • Do not click "Pause" or "Suspend" unless you want to keep the subscription temporarily active.
    • Cricut may ask you to confirm your cancellation or offer you a discounted rate to stay. Ignore these prompts if you are ready to cancel.
  5. Confirm your cancellation in the popup window
    • Cricut will ask you to verify that you want to cancel. Click the final confirmation button.
    • You may see a message saying your access will end on your current billing period's end date.
  6. Save or screenshot your cancellation confirmation page
    • Take a screenshot showing your cancellation date and confirmation number.
    • Forward this to your email inbox as a personal record.

Pro tip: Complete your cancellation at least 3-5 days before your next billing date. This buffer gives Cricut's system time to process the cancellation and prevents accidental renewal charges. If your next billing date is tomorrow, contact Cricut support immediately through the help center and ask for a manual cancellation to prevent the charge.

What happens after you cancel

Once you confirm cancellation, your Cricut Access membership will remain active through the end of your current billing period. For example, if your renewal date is March 15 and you cancel on March 1, you keep full access through March 14. After that date, your account reverts to the free tier, and you lose access to premium designs and fonts. You will not be charged again after that final billing date ends.

Refunds and what to do if you are charged after canceling

Cricut's standard policy is to not issue refunds for partial subscription periods. If you cancel on the first day of a 30-day cycle, you do not get a pro-rata refund for the remaining 29 days. However, you have options if you believe a refund is warranted.

Requesting a refund if you cancel within days of signup

Some credit card companies and the FTC recognize a brief "cooling-off period" for online purchases. If you signed up for Cricut Access and immediately realized it was not what you needed, contact Cricut support and request a refund within 3-7 days of your first charge. While Cricut is not legally required to honor this request, many support teams approve refunds in this scenario to avoid escalation.

Disputing unauthorized or unexpected charges

If Cricut continues to charge you after you canceled, or if you were charged without authorizing the subscription, contact your credit card company or bank immediately. File a dispute stating that you canceled the subscription and Cricut continued to bill you anyway. Provide your cancellation screenshot as evidence. Your bank will investigate and can reverse fraudulent charges. This is faster and more effective than negotiating with Cricut support directly. Document everything you submit to your bank and keep copies for your records.

Escalating complaints with regulatory agencies

If Cricut refuses to acknowledge your cancellation or does not refund charges you believe are improper, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov. You can also file a complaint with your state's attorney general consumer protection division. These agencies investigate violations of the Negative Option Rule and can compel Cricut to issue refunds or change its practices. Reference the FTC's Negative Option Rule in your complaint for maximum impact.

Common mistakes that lead to failed cancellations

Cancellation confusion is incredibly common, and even careful users sometimes make errors that keep their subscriptions alive. Knowing what goes wrong helps you avoid the same traps.

Mistake one: confusing "pause" with "cancel"

Cricut's account dashboard offers both a "Pause Subscription" button and a "Cancel Subscription" button. If you click pause by mistake, your subscription remains active and you will still be charged at renewal. Many users think pausing stops the charges when it does not. Always double-check which button you are clicking before confirming.

Mistake two: not confirming the cancellation

After you click "Cancel Plan," Cricut displays a confirmation screen. If you navigate away from this page without clicking the final "Confirm" button, your cancellation was not processed. The subscription will continue to auto-renew. Always wait for the page to show "Your subscription has been cancelled" or "Your cancellation is complete" before leaving.

Mistake three: canceling on the wrong billing date

If your renewal date is March 15 and you cancel on March 20, you have already been charged for the next cycle. Canceling after the charge goes through does not refund the money you were just charged. Instead, it only prevents the charge from happening again on April 15. Plan your cancellation for the week before your renewal date, not after.

Mistake four: forgetting to check email for confirmation

After you cancel, Cricut should send you a confirmation email at the address linked to your account. If you do not receive this email within 24 hours, log back into your account and check the Subscriptions section. Sometimes the cancellation did not go through due to a system error or payment issue. Verify the status before assuming you are all set.

After cancellation: what to expect and how to stay protected

Canceling is not the end of your relationship with Cricut. Taking a few follow-up steps ensures you remain in control and spot problems before they become bigger issues.

Monitor your next billing cycle

Mark your cancellation date and your final billing date on your calendar. When the renewal date passes, check your bank or credit card statement to confirm that no charge appeared. If you see a charge for Cricut Access after your cancellation date, take a screenshot and contact your bank immediately. The sooner you report an unauthorized charge, the faster your bank can reverse it.

Save your cancellation confirmation

Keep the screenshot of your cancellation confirmation email and the account dashboard screenshot in a dedicated folder on your computer. If Cricut ever claims you never canceled, or if a charge dispute requires evidence, these screenshots are your proof. Having timestamped documentation shifts the burden back to Cricut to explain why they continued charging you despite your cancellation record.

Transition your projects

After your cancellation takes effect, you will lose access to premium designs. Before your final billing date ends, download and save any designs you have already purchased or created. Export projects as files so you can continue working on them even after losing premium access. Consider moving to the free tier, which still allows you to use Cricut machines with basic content.

Cricut access alternatives and whether you should cancel

Before you finalize cancellation, consider whether switching plans might better serve you than quitting entirely.

Downgrade to the free tier instead

If you use your Cricut machine only occasionally, you do not need to cancel your subscription. Instead, downgrade to the free tier. You will keep your Cricut account and machine functionality while eliminating monthly charges. You gain access to thousands of free designs through Cricut's library and third-party sites like Pixabay or Unsplash. This option works best if you want to preserve your account history and access basic features without recurring fees.

Pause instead of cancel

If you plan to craft again in the future, Cricut's pause feature temporarily suspends your subscription for 1-3 months without charging you. When you are ready to craft again, you resume your subscription at the same plan level. This approach preserves your membership and avoids the need to re-subscribe later. However, pause is not permanent, so remember to cancel it if your break becomes indefinite.

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Your cancellation checklist

Use this checklist to track your cancellation progress and ensure you complete every step.

Task Status Date completed
Visit myaccount.cricut.com and sign in
Locate the Subscriptions section in your account
Click Cancel Plan (not Pause)
Confirm your cancellation in the popup
Screenshot your cancellation confirmation
Check your email for the cancellation confirmation message
Mark your final billing date on your calendar
Monitor your bank statement on and after the final billing date
File a dispute if an unexpected charge appears

Contact information and escalation paths

If your cancellation does not go through or Cricut continues to charge you after you cancel, use these contact methods to escalate your issue.

Cricut customer support

Visit help.cricut.com to access Cricut's help center. You can search for cancellation articles or submit a support request. Be specific about what went wrong: whether your cancellation button was non-functional, whether you received no confirmation, or whether you were charged after canceling. Attach your cancellation screenshot and the dates involved. Most support requests receive a response within 24-48 hours.

Federal trade commission

If Cricut refuses to cancel your subscription or stops responding to your support requests, file a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Include your cancellation attempt, the dates you tried to cancel, any screenshots, and documentation of charges after cancellation. The FTC investigates violations of the Negative Option Rule and can take action against companies that break the law.

Your state's attorney general

Most state attorneys general have consumer protection divisions that investigate subscription billing complaints. Visit your state's official website and search for "consumer protection" or "complaint form." Submit a complaint naming Cricut, referencing your cancellation attempt, and providing the same documentation you sent to the FTC. State enforcement can sometimes move faster than federal investigations.

Canceling Cricut Access is straightforward when you know the right steps. At Stopee, we believe every consumer deserves clarity, control, and confidence in managing their subscriptions. Whether you are canceling today or planning to cancel in the future, Stopee (stopee.com) remains your trusted guide through every stage of the process. Take action now, stay protected, and never pay for a service you no longer use.

FAQ

Cricut Access is a subscription service that provides crafters with access to a vast digital design library, exclusive fonts, and ready-to-make projects, enhancing their crafting experience.

Cricut Access operates on an auto-renewing subscription model, which may include trial options and tiered pricing, ensuring continuous access while the subscription is active.

You can cancel your Cricut Access subscription in writing, either by email or registered postal mail, ensuring you include your account details and express your intent clearly.

Your cancellation notice should include your account name, billing name, subscription identifiers, and a request for confirmation of cancellation to avoid any confusion.

Using registered mail provides legal proof of your cancellation request, ensuring you have documentation in case of billing disputes or issues with the cancellation process.

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