Adobe Creative Cloud


Adobe Creative Cloud is a set of applications and services from Adobe that gives subscribers access to a collection of software used for graphic design, video editing, web development, photography, along with a set of mobile applications and also some optional cloud services. In Creative Cloud, a monthly or annual subscription service is delivered over the Internet. Software from Creative Cloud is downloaded from the Internet, installed directly on a local computer and used as long as the subscription remains valid. Online updates and multiple languages are included in the CC subscription. Creative Cloud was initially hosted on Amazon Web Services, but an agreement with Microsoft led to the software being hosted on Microsoft Azure beginning in 2017.
Adobe offered individual products as well as software suites containing several products with a perpetual software license.
Adobe first announced the Creative Cloud in October 2011. Another version of Adobe Creative Suite was released the following year. On May 6, 2013, Adobe announced that they would not release new versions of the Creative Suite and that future versions of its software would be available only through the Creative Cloud. The first new versions made only for the Creative Cloud were released on June 17, 2013.

Current applications and services

The Adobe Creative Cloud retains many of the features of Adobe Creative Suite and introduces new features; foremost is the instant availability of upgrades, saving to the cloud, and easier sharing. In June 2014, the company announced 14 new versions of the Creative Cloud essential desktop tools, four new mobile apps, and the availability of creative hardware for enterprise, education and photography customers.
The video disc authoring program Adobe Encore and the web-focused bitmap editor Adobe Fireworks were both discontinued by Adobe in 2013, but were still available as downloads via Creative Cloud until May 2019.

Packages

Adobe offers four tiers of the Creative Cloud subscription service for individuals :Photograph, which contains some photography-related features of Adobe Creative Cloud and access to Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC.Single App, which contains all the features of Creative Cloud plus access to a single application of the user's choice in the suite out of a list of 11 selected applications. All Apps, the main tier of Creative Cloud that contains all the features of Creative Cloud plus access to all applications within the suite.All Apps + Adobe Stock, which contains all the standard features of Creative Cloud plus features for Adobe Stock.

Desktop, mobile, and web services

The following contains the services found on Creative Cloud.
IconsProduct nameLatest major versionAvailable inSupported OS
AcrobatDC 23.0Standalone package
Creative Suite
Creative Cloud
Technical Communication Suite
Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web
AeroBeta Standalone productWindows, macOS, Android, iOS
After EffectsCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Suite
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Animate CC 2024 Standalone package
Creative Suite
eLearning Suite
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
AuditionCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Suite
eLearning Suite
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
BehanceN/AStandalone product
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS, web
BridgeCC 2026 Creative Suite
eLearning Suite
Photoshop
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Capture9.1.3, 9.1.1 Standalone product
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS
Character AnimatorCC 2026 Standalone product
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Color N/AStandalone product
Creative Cloud
Web
CompStandalone product
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS
Creative Cloud Desktop app6.0.0Standalone product
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web
DimensionCC 2025 Standalone product
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
DreamweaverCC 2025 Standalone package
Creative Suite
eLearning Suite
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Dynamic LinkN/AStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Creative Suite
Windows, macOS
ExpressN/AStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Web, Android, iOS
ExtendScript ToolkitCCStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Fonts N/AStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Web
Fresco5.7.0Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS, iOS
IllustratorCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Creative Suite
Windows, macOS, iOS
Illustrator DrawAndroid, iOS
InCopyCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Creative Suite
Windows, macOS
InDesignCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Creative Suite
Windows, macOS
LightroomCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Creative Suite
Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web
Lightroom ClassicCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Media EncoderCC 2026 Creative Cloud
Creative Suite
Windows, macOS
PhotoshopCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Suite
Creative Cloud
eLearning Suite
Windows, macOS, web
Photoshop CameraStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS
Photoshop Fix1.3Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS
Photoshop MixStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS
Photoshop Sketch3.4Standalone package
Creative Cloud
Android, iOS
PortfolioN/AStandalone package
Creative Cloud
Web
PreludeCC 2025 Standalone package
Creative Suite
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Premiere ProCC 2026 Standalone package
Creative Suite
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS
Premiere RushCC 2025 Standalone
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
Spark Page3.1.0Standalone
Creative Cloud
iOS
Spark Video2.1.4Standalone
Creative Cloud
iOS
StockN/AStandalone
Creative Cloud
Web
XDCC 2024 Standalone
Creative Cloud
Windows, macOS

Hidden helper tools

  • Adobe IPC Broker is an app bundled with Creative Cloud running in the background. This hidden program runs a process that integrates multiple Creative Cloud apps such as Photoshop or Illustrator.

Discontinued products

Reception

The change from perpetual licenses to a subscription model was met with significant criticism. Although Adobe's cloud-based model caused disagreement and uncertainty, and incited annoyance and conflict, a survey by CNET and Jefferies revealed that despite complaints most of its 1.4 million subscribers plan to renew.

Subscription-based licensing in the cloud

Shifting to a subscription-based licensing model using cloud computing, Adobe announced more frequent feature updates to its products and the eschewing of their traditional release cycles. Customers must pay a monthly subscription fee. Consequently, if subscribers cancel or stop paying, they will lose access to all or some of the software as well as the ability to open work saved in its proprietary file formats. Creative Cloud has been described as an example of enshittification.
Although investors applauded the move, many customers reacted negatively. This shift has been met with mixed reviews by both corporations and independent designers, with many people expressing their displeasure on the web and through multiple Internet petitions. Among these was a Change.org petition which reached over 30,000 signatures within a few weeks of the announcement.
Creative Cloud has been criticized for broken file syncing, one of its core features. In May 2013 Adobe announced that it was suspending the file-sync desktop preview "for the next couple of weeks". Reviewers of Creative Cloud were disappointed with the functionality of the cloud storage and were "far from convinced by Adobe's subscription model". Some users were concerned that they would be forced to upgrade their computer hardware when it is no longer supported by the current version of the Creative Cloud software.
Some of their customers experienced a loss of trust in Adobe as a company and an attendant rise in anxiety. Despite significant customer criticism over Adobe's move to subscription-only pricing, the company announced that it would not sell perpetual licenses to its software alongside the subscriptions: "We understand this is a big change, but we are so focused on the vision we shared for Creative Cloud, and we plan to focus all our new innovation on the Creative Cloud".
In May 2014 the service was interrupted for over a day due to a login outage leaving graphics professionals locked out of Creative Cloud. Adobe apologized for this global Creative Cloud failure. When initially asked whether customers would be compensated, the company's Customer Service responded: "We cannot offer compensation for the outage. I'm so sorry again for the frustration." Adobe later announced that it would review compensation on "a case by case basis". The outage was heavily criticized, as was Adobe's subscription-based licensing model in general.
Online articles began offering examples of replacements for Adobe products, with competing products directly offering alternatives, and launching promotions for dissatisfied Adobe customers. Adobe, however, claimed that Creative Cloud is its "highest customer satisfaction product in the creative space" and that even prior to Adobe's move to a pure subscription model, "more than 80 percent of customers who bought products from Adobe's Web site picked CC over CS."
Although Creative Cloud was expected to curtail the piracy of Photoshop, which is one of the most pirated pieces of software, Creative Cloud was hacked and its applications were made available via unauthorized means a day after it officially launched. Adobe claimed that the subscription payment plan would make its software more accessible to users who previously pirated it.
On May 14, 2019, some Creative Cloud users received emails from Adobe stating that licenses to previous versions of Creative Cloud applications had been terminated and that users could face civil action from third parties if they did not update the software on their personal computers. A representative from Adobe confirmed the letter's authenticity. The situation prompted renewed criticism of Adobe's subscription-only business model.
Adobe users who sign NDAs could be in trouble after Adobe updated its terms of service to force users to share their content with Adobe, a clause that will compromise any NDA.