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Adobe officially released the Creative Cloud Express app

IT House December 14 news, according to MacRumors, Adobe today announced the launch of Creative Cloud Express, a mobile app and web-based service that allows drag-and-drop content creation, from social media posts to marketing materials such as logos, flyers and banners.

Adobe officially released the Creative Cloud Express app

It House has learned that creative Cloud Express provides thousands of templates, 20,000 fonts, 175 million royalty-free Adobe image libraries and other design assets. Quick Actions, provided by Adobe Sensei Machine Learning, enables users to remove backgrounds from photos, trim and merge videos, turn videos into GIFs, convert/export PDFs in a few clicks, and more.

Adobe officially released the Creative Cloud Express app

Scott Belsky, head of creative cloud at Adobe, said,

"Creative Cloud Express is perfect for people who don't have creative training. But it's also an important addition to the toolkit for creative professionals. If you just want to make a social media post, make a simple flyer, resize an image, or make a quick thumbnail for your Premiere Pro video, Creative Cloud Express is the quick and easy way to do it. What's more, Creative Cloud and Creative Cloud Express are connected through libraries, shared templates, and shared brands, making it easy for creative experts to share their work with people who haven't been formally trained. ”

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 $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year, users can access an entire set of design assets for premium "quick actions" such as fine-grained cuts and resizing, the ability to convert and export PDFs and other file types, 100GB of cloud storage, and more.

Creative Cloud Express is also included in the existing $20.99 per month Creative Cloud Single App plan and the Creative Cloud All Apps plan.

Creative Cloud Express is available on web pages or via the App Store to download mobile apps for iPhone and iPad. The app was previously known as Adobe Spark Post.

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