Creative Cloud for teams includes access to Adobe creative apps and services, plus features designed to enhance collaboration, simplify administration and help you to control your IP. The Single App plan offers any Creative Cloud app of your choice and the All Apps plan offers more than 20 apps including Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat Pro for creative work across media.
All Creative Cloud for teams plans come with 1 TB of cloud storage per user to power collaboration features like Creative Cloud Libraries, Share for Review and Coediting. Plans also include features that help keep your business moving forward, like extended version histories for cloud documents and asset reclamation, which keeps files within the company even as people and projects change.
Creative Cloud for teams includes everything in Creative Cloud for individuals, plus:
- 1 TB of cloud storage per user, pooled at the company level to enable collaboration features like Creative Cloud Libraries and Share for Review
- 180-day extended version histories for cloud documents
- Company-owned libraries that are accessible to all users in the business plan
- A web-based admin console to easily manage licences and billing
- The ability to reclaim assets when people leave the organisation
- Centralised IT deployment tools
- 24 x 7 dedicated technical support
- 1:1 sessions with Adobe product experts
- Unlimited job posts through Adobe Talent on Behance, where you can recruit from a pool of millions of creatives
The enterprise plan provides additional licence management and deployment options, advanced security features and enterprise-level support.
Yes, each licensed user can install the Creative Cloud for teams apps on more than one computer and sign in on up to two computers at a time.
Each licence is assigned to a single user. That user can sign in to Creative Cloud apps on up to two computers at a time.
Yes, team members with individual Creative Cloud memberships can upgrade to Creative Cloud for teams with no cancellation fee. To do so, call 1800 426 570 or use chat for support. Be prepared to provide:
The Adobe ID of the teams membership’s primary admin
The primary admin’s phone number
Adobe IDs for the individual memberships you want to switch to the teams membership
Prices shown are per licence and reflect the monthly price per license if you choose to pay each month or the annual price per license if you choose to pay upfront.
Creative Cloud for teams includes access to Adobe’s creative apps and services, plus features designed to enhance collaboration, simplify administration and help you to control your IP. Learn more about
Creative Cloud for teams.
Start by installing the Creative Cloud Desktop app or by logging in to Adobe Home on the web. To download mobile apps like Photoshop Lightroom for mobile, install the Creative Cloud mobile app from your app store.
From the log in screens, you'll be able to download your Creative Cloud apps for desktop, web and mobile. Use your Creative Cloud app to keep your software up to date, manage your cloud documents, sync files, access and search your libraries, find fonts, learn new skills and more.
For more download and installation questions, visit our help page.
When you purchase a product from Adobe, a licence represents your right to use the product and any included services. For example, a Photoshop for teams licence gives one person the ability to install the app on two or more computers, activate and remain signed in to the app on up to two computers and use the app on one computer at a time.
Firefly is the new family of creative
generative AI models powering Adobe products. Firefly offers new ways to ideate, create and communicate while significantly improving creative workflows. It’s the natural extension of the technology Adobe has produced over the past 40 years, driven by the belief that people should be empowered to bring their ideas into the world precisely as they imagine them.
As part of Adobe’s effort to design Firefly to be commercially safe, we’re training our initial commercial Firefly model on licensed content, such as Adobe Stock and public domain content where copyright has expired. Additionally, as a founding collaborator of the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), Adobe is setting the industry standard for responsible generative AI. The CAI is a community of media and tech companies, NGOs, academics and others working to promote adoption of an open industry standard for content authenticity and provenance.
This is in conjunction with the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), which has developed an open technical standard providing publishers, creators and consumers the ability to understand the origin of different types of media, including the ability to add a Content Credential that allows creators to indicate that generative AI was used. Find out more about content credentials.
The current Firefly generative AI models were trained on licensed content, such as Adobe Stock, along with public domain content where copyright has expired.
Adobe has recently announced Customised Models, which are ways for creators to be able to train the models with their own assets so they can generate content that matches their unique style, branding and design language without the influence of other creators’ content.
Adobe will continue to listen to and work with the creative community to address future developments to the Firefly training models.
For features without the beta label, you can use outputs generated from Firefly in your commercial projects. For features that are in beta, you can use the outputs generated from Firefly for your commercial projects unless explicitly stated otherwise in the product.
As with the use of all Creative Cloud products and services, Firefly outputs cannot be used in an illegal manner (including to infringe or violate the rights of others) or in connection with creating, training or otherwise improving AI/ML models. Learn more