Sometimes, we interchange their names but let us note that, if the structure has a roof and supports but no sides, it’s a canopy. If it’s fully enclosed, it is a tent. Usually, canopies are seen in commercial settings, such as fairs or outdoor shows. Tents are more commonly used by individuals for camping.
It is worth noting that, in some of our homes we make use of tents and canopies for a place to relax and enjoy the bliss of nature while sitting outside of the homes for a chat with family and friends, wining or dining or playing games underneath.
There is a wide market for these products as it is mostly in demand either in our homes, offices or for outdoor commercial purposes depending on what is meant for.