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Adobe officially launched Creative Cloud Express application

According to the latest report, Adobe announced the launch of Creative Cloud Express, a mobile application and web-based service that allows drag-and-drop content creation, from social media posts to marketing materials, such as logos, flyers, and banners.

Moreover, Creative Cloud Express provides thousands of templates, 20,000 fonts, 175 million royalty-free Adobe image libraries, and other design assets. The “quick actions” provided by Adobe Sensei machine learning enable users to remove backgrounds from photos, trim and merge videos, turn videos into GIFs, convert/export PDFs in just a few clicks, and more.

Scott Belsky, head of creative cloud at Adobe, said, “Creative Cloud Express is perfect for people without creative training. But it is also an important addition to the toolkit for creative professionals.

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If you just want to make a social media post, make a simple flyer, adjust a picture Size, or make a quick thumbnail for your Premiere Pro video, Creative Cloud Express is a quick and easy way. Moreover, Creative Cloud and Creative Cloud Express are connected through libraries, shared templates, and shared brands, which makes creativity Experts can easily share their work with people who have not received formal training.”

The free version of Creative Cloud Express includes basic editing and photo effects, access to a limited collection of design assets, and 2GB of cloud storage. For a monthly payment of 9.99 US dollars or an annual payment of 99.99 US dollars, users can access the entire set of design assets, get high-quality “quick operations”, such as detailed cutting and resizing, the ability to convert and export PDF and other file types, 100GB Cloud storage, and more.

Creative Cloud Express has also been included in the existing $20.99 monthly Creative Cloud Single App plan and Creative Cloud All Apps plan. Creative Cloud Express can be used on the Web, and mobile apps for iPhone and iPad can also be downloaded through the App Store. The application was formerly known as Adobe Spark Post.

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