
The framework powers features like the ability to turn videos into GIFs and merging videos. They include video capture and editing on mobile and desktop (Premiere Rush) combining photos and creating collages (Photoshop Express) video slideshows (Spark Video) and building web pages from text and images (Spark Page).Ĭreative Cloud Express uses Adobe Sensei, the same artificial intelligence and machine learning tech behind the company's core apps, such as Photoshop and Premiere. In addition, the premium plan includes access to features from other Adobe apps. All Express assets and templates can be edited and managed across other Creative Cloud apps.

There's integration with Creative Cloud Libraries.

You'll be able to import and export PDFs and other file types. There are more in-depth editing features, such as graphic groups, resizing and refine cutout. Along with everything from the free tier, they'll get access to all premium design assets and templates (around 50,000, according to a demo), more than 20,000 fonts and all of Adobe's 160 million+ royalty-free stock images.Ī brand manager will allow paid users to include their logo, branding, colors and fonts with a single tap, which could be a major time saver and help maintain a consistent design language. While that might be enough for more casual users, professionals might find the premium plan more suitable. You'll have access to some basic editing tools and photo effects on the web and mobile, including background removal and animation.

The free version includes thousands of templates, fonts and design assets as well as some royalty-free photos. Along with a fairly generous free plan, there's a $10 per month or $99 a year premium option. The idea is to help folks create rich visual content like social media posts, stories, flyers and banners using a straightforward drag-and-drop interface.

Adobe has rebranded its Spark multimedia creation suite as Creative Cloud Express and created a standalone version.
