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    Adobe Creative Cloud: Complete Guide to Apps, Pricing & Benefits

    Simar Singh MehtaBy Simar Singh MehtaUpdated:1 November12 Mins Read
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    We have all seen Adobe apps in our daily lives. It could be Adobe Acrobat that you might have used to handle your PDF business, or it might be Adobe After Effects, that you might use to handle motion graphics for your video editing projects. The point is that we are familiar with Adobe products at some level, regardless of how our uses might differ. But are you familiar with Adobe Creative Cloud? What is it? How does it function? What does it offer? How can you use it?

    Do not worry!

    In this blog, I’ll discuss everything there is to know about Adobe Creative Cloud- its meaning, benefits, apps included, and much more.

    Table of Contents

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    • Key Takeaways
    • What Is Adobe Creative Cloud?
    • Benefits Of Adobe Creative Cloud
    • Adobe Creative Cloud: What’s Included?
      • 1. Adobe Photoshop
      • 2. Adobe Lightroom
      • 3. Adobe Illustrator
      • 4. Adobe Premiere Pro
      • 5. Adobe Acrobat Pro
      • 6. Adobe InDesign
      • 7. Adobe XD
      • 8. Adobe Animate
      • 9. Capture
      • 10. Adobe Fresco
      • 11. Bridge
      • 12. Adobe Express
      • 13. Media Encoder
      • 14. Dreamweaver
      • 15. Adobe InCopy
      • 16. Adobe Audition
    • Available Subscription Plans
      • For Individuals:
      • Other Plans:
    • Adobe Creative Cloud Limitations
    • How To Get Started With Adobe Creative Cloud
    • Final Thoughts
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Key Takeaways

    • Adobe Creative Cloud is your all-in-one creative toolkit. It brings together everything from Photoshop to Premiere Pro, giving you the right tools for almost any creative project.
    • The real magic lies in how well everything works together. You can jump between apps, sync your work through the cloud, and pick up right where you left off.
    • Pick the plan that fits your goals and budget. Whether you’re editing photos, designing graphics, or creating videos, there’s a subscription that’s just right for you.

    What Is Adobe Creative Cloud?

    Adobe Creative Cloud brings together all of Adobe’s applications in one place. It includes everything from video editing tools like Premiere Pro and After Effects to web development software like Adobe Dreamweaver.

    The official logo for the Adobe Creative Cloud suite
    Source | The official logo for the Adobe Creative Cloud suite

    You can purchase the Creative Cloud subscription and avail the benefits of all the apps included in your subscribed plan. These apps, available on desktop, web, and mobile devices, each have distinct features and uses that you can choose according to your needs. (Single app plans are also available…)

    Benefits Of Adobe Creative Cloud

    Now, a question might arise, “Why do we need it? How will it benefit us?”

    That’s a pertinent question, so here are the various benefits that you’ll receive when you purchase the subscription:

    • Access to All Adobe Apps: With this subscription, you’ll receive access to all the apps Adobe has to offer. So, you’ll have all the apps at your disposal and will cover all your needs, big or small.
    • Seamless Interoperability: Many times, your projects require you to use different Adobe apps, and you have to face the hassle of transferring your file. But with Creative Cloud, you can seamlessly move your projects among apps using available features.
    • Cloud-based storage: You’ll also get access to additional storage, allowing you to store and sync your files on the cloud. This way, you can access your projects from anywhere in the world. (as long as you remember your login details….)
    • Not just working, but learning: With the purchase of subscriptions, you will also get access to tons of resources and tutorials, enabling you to learn more concepts and enhance your skills.
    • Access to Premium resources: With applications like Adobe Fonts or Adobe Stock, you also get access to various resources and eleemnst that can be used in your projects. This enhances your capabilities and working experiences.

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    Adobe Creative Cloud: What’s Included?

    Adobe Creative Cloud includes a wide range of industry-standard creative tools- from video editing and photo retouching to web design and animation. Here’s a complete list of Adobe Creative Cloud apps and what they’re used for.

    Adobe ApplicationUsed for
    Adobe PhotoshopFor editing and creating images
    Adobe LightroomOrganizing and editing the photographs taken by the users
    Adobe IllustratorCreating vector graphic images and videos
    Adobe Premiere ProEditing and producing videos
    Adobe Acrobat ProCreating and managing PDFs
    Adobe InDesignDesigning page layouts
    Adobe XDBuilding and designing user interfaces
    Adobe AnimateCreating animated videos and graphics
    CaptureConverting real-world elements into vector images
    Adobe FrescoCreating digital art and paintings
    BridgeOrganizing and managing your project files
    Adobe ExpressCreating and editing content across various formats
    Media EncoderEncoding and decoding videos to the required formats
    DreamweaverCreating and designing websites
    Adobe InCopyCreating layouts via word processing
    Adobe AuditionEditing and mixing audio files

    1. Adobe Photoshop

    This is Adobe’s image editing software, allowing you to create and edit just about everything related to raster graphics. It’s an industry-level software, created in 1987, that allows you to create digital art in various formats, supports several plug-ins, and enables multi-layer editing and work on color models.

    2. Adobe Lightroom

    This is the image organization software that allows you to manage large numbers of photographs efficiently. Primarily aimed at photographers, it allows users to apply various touches to their photographs and have them processed without any significant loss in quality. It is also offered in derivative software called Lightroom Classic.

    3. Adobe Illustrator

    This vector graphics editor allows users to create and edit images using geometrical and mathematical functions. This is used for many purposes, such as creating logos and digital artworks, by graphic designers and illustrators all around the world.

    4. Adobe Premiere Pro

    This is Adobe’s video editing software, allowing users to edit and produce industry-level videos. It contains a plethora of features and supports complex and multi-layered editing, enabling users to handle large files with ease.

    5. Adobe Acrobat Pro

    This is the premium version of Adobe Acrobat, giving you access to all of its features. This enables you to create, manipulate, and edit PDFs, along with other related tasks. It also contains Adobe Fill & Sign, which allows you to sign and manage PDFs digitally. Adobe Scan is also available, which enables you to scan and manage files.

    6. Adobe InDesign

    This is a page layout design software by Adobe. It is primarily used by graphic artists to design website layouts, book covers, newspapers, and other materials, forming its main customer base.

    7. Adobe XD

    Adobe Experience Design is the company’s user interface builder tool, providing users with access to various features and plug-ins that enable them to construct prototypes using vectors. There are support articles and tutorials available to help users educate themselves about the software.

    8. Adobe Animate

    This is a computer animation program, based on vector graphics editing. It allows users to create and edit animated content for various avenues, such as television and websites. It also supports various other graphic editing technologies and allows content to be published in various formats.

    Adobe Creative Cloud contains all the available Adobe applications
    Source | Adobe Creative Cloud contains all the available Adobe applications

    9. Capture

    This vector converter allows users to create vector images from normal ones, which can then be broken down and used in other Adobe apps. You can capture real-world elements and use them in your projects.

    10. Adobe Fresco

    This is used for digital paintings as a raster and vector graphic editing software. This was primarily launched for iOS, but is now also available on desktop devices. Launched 5 years ago, it allows users to work extensively on their digital art.

    11. Bridge

    This is a digital asset management tool by Adobe, allowing users to manage and organize their files. It allows them to group files, label them, and assign specific color schemes to such groups, enabling users to view their projects and files efficiently.

    12. Adobe Express

    Available across desktop and mobile devices, this content creation tool is by the company. It allows users to create and edit across various visual formats such as documents, videos, images, and others. Launched 9 years ago, this tool is mainly used to manage brand-related and social media content.

    13. Media Encoder

    As the name suggests, this app by Adobe allows users to encode and transcode videos and images, converting them into appropriate formats. These videos can be effectively used in Premiere Pro and After Effects for editing and for motion graphic elements.

    14. Dreamweaver

    This is Adobe’s web development tools, allowing users to create and design their websites. It also has various tools such as syntax highlighting and code completion, allowing users to enhance their coding experience. Files are created locally first and are then transferred to the remote web servers.

    15. Adobe InCopy

    Unlike InDesign, this word processor is similar to Microsoft Word or Google Docs, designed for creating and editing digital content, typically involving text. Equipped with all the necessary features, it allows users to create and manage documents.

    16. Adobe Audition

    This Adobe app is used to create and work on audio files by functioning as a digital audio workstation. This allows real-time non-destructive processing on an unlimited number of tracks and enables complex sound mixing.

    Available Subscription Plans

    For Individuals:

    The following are all the subscription plans available for individuals:

    Plan Name Apps Included Best forPrice/mo
    Creative Cloud ProAll the available apps, Adobe Express, and Adobe FireflyComprehensive use, involving several Adobe apps₹4,071.00
    Creative Cloud StandardAll available Adobe apps and basic AI featuresComprehensive use, involving several Adobe apps₹3,197.80
    Acrobat ProAcrobat Pro, Adobe Scan, Acrobat Reader, and Fill & SignAdvanced handling and management of PDF documents₹1,416.00
    PhotographyLightroom, Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop Express, and Adobe FireflyExtensive photograph workflows and photo editing₹2,394.22
    Adobe Substance 3D CollectionAll the Adobe Substance 3D apps3D modelling and rendering₹4,789.62
    Adobe Premiere ProAdobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Express, and Adobe FireflyVideo editing and production₹1,100.94
    Adobe After EffectsAfter Effects, Adobe Express, and Adobe FireflyVisual effect and motion graphics₹1,100.94
    Adobe PhotoshopPhotoshop, Adobe Fresco, Photoshop Express, Adobe Express, and Adobe FireflyPhoto editing and graphic design₹1,100.94
    Adobe LightroomLightroom and Lightroom ClassicPhoto editing and handling.₹1,436.06
    Adobe DreamweaverDreamweaver, Adobe Express, and Adobe FireflyWebsite development and design₹2,754.12

    Note: All the prices mentioned are from the official website and before any discounts. They are also available for the monthly subscription option, not from the annual plans.

    A screenshot of the official website of Adobe showcasing different user groups and available plans.
    A screenshot of the official website of Adobe showcasing different user groups and available plans.

    Other Plans:

    • There is an Adobe Creative Cloud Pro Plan available for students and teachers at  ₹2,714.00 per month. For this, you need to submit an official ID to be considered eligible.
    • There are also Business plans available that enterprises can purchase, providing up to 9 licenses with each plan. Such plans are used for various administrative tasks for the employees.
    • Similarly, there are plans available for schools and universities to take advantage of. They are also offered similarly, with a number of licenses included with the purchased subscription.

    Adobe Creative Cloud Limitations

    All this might seem perfect, but it isn’t. Adobe Creative Cloud isn’t devoid of limitations, and they are discussed below:

    • Expensive Subscription Cost: The subscription for Adobe Creative Cloud is not cheap. Sure, it may give you access to various useful Adobe apps, but it still is a lot of money, and if not utilized properly, it can be a financial burden.
    • Usage and storage limits: You still get access to a certain amount of storage, and if you need more, you’ll have to pay extra. Similarly, you have daily limits with various apps that cannot be exceeded.
    • Post-cancellation hassles: If you have to cancel your ongoing subscription, you’ll need to manage your data usage, which is beyond the free limit. Also, in many cases, you might not get a refund, which could result in the subscription continuing until the period ends.

    Thus, these are its limitations, so keep these in mind while purchasing….

    How To Get Started With Adobe Creative Cloud

    Getting started with Adobe Creative Cloud is simple. Whether you’re a designer, photographer, or video editor, follow these easy steps to download, install, and set up your Adobe Creative Cloud apps on your computer.

    • Visit adobe.com/in. Choose the subscription plan according to your needs and purchase it from the official Adobe website.
    • Now that you have the subscription, you need to download the software onto your device.
    • After doing so, you need to install the software, and all the applicable Adobe apps will be available on your system.

    And that’s it! These simple steps will get you started with this subscription service and make the apps available on your local computer.

    Adobe Firefly, the AI Design tool by Adobe, part of almost every subscription plan.
    Source | Adobe Firefly, the AI Design tool by Adobe, part of almost every subscription plan.

    Final Thoughts

    To conclude, Adobe Creative Cloud is an excellent subscription choice if your projects require the services of various Adobe apps. You not only get the apps that you need, but also others (and all their features), allowing you to expand your work and possibly enhance your projects.

    That being said, you should only purchase what suits you the best, as the subscription is quite expensive. So, there is no harm in choosing single app subscriptions. There are tons of plans and multiple payment options available for you to explore.

     The bottom line is that purchase according to your needs.

    Read more: Best AI Video Generators To Look Out For

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    1. How much is Adobe Creative Cloud per month?

    You can purchase the monthly Creative Cloud plan for ₹4,071.00 or ₹2,714.00, and if you choose the annual subscription, Adobe bills you monthly.This subscription will include all applications by Adobe and Adobe Firefly, as well as all AI features offered by Adobe.

    2. How to download Adobe Creative Cloud?

    You need to visit the official Adobe website, explore the available subscription plans, and purchase the one you want. Once done, you can download the available software and install it on your system. And voila! The apps are there at your disposal.

    3. Is Adobe Creative Cloud free?

    Not entirely. Some applications are completely free, and many have free tiers that you can take advantage of. Many applications require a subscription, so you must purchase programs like After Effects and Premiere Pro. You can visit the official website and see for yourself.

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    Simar Singh Mehta
    Simar Singh Mehta

    Hey there! I’m a content writer, passionate about crafting informative and engaging articles on technology, Web3, and finance. I love exploring the latest innovations and breaking them down into stories that spark curiosity and help readers stay ahead in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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