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September 30, 2025
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adobe stock: How to find Adobe Stock images I liked

  • September 30, 2025
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as I wrote

looking for answers, google wrote:
"Go to the Adobe Stock website.
Click on the Favorites icon or navigate to the Favorites section under "Your Stuff".

but I cant find favorite.

Correct answer Rodrigo29891569d7ki

While in Adobe Stock, at the top right corner just under the white bar with your profile picture, you’ll see a line labeled “My libraries.” Click it, and a dropdown menu will appear with several options, the default location for liked pics being “My Library.”

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Rodrigo29891569d7kiCorrect answer
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October 20, 2025

While in Adobe Stock, at the top right corner just under the white bar with your profile picture, you’ll see a line labeled “My libraries.” Click it, and a dropdown menu will appear with several options, the default location for liked pics being “My Library.”

daniellei4510
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October 1, 2025

By the way, the item I favorited eventually ended up in my Photoshop Libraries. It just took awhile.

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daniellei4510
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September 30, 2025

So you're looking for images that you like just generally speaking? If you have a specific image or subject in mind, go to stock.adobe.com and enter the keywords pertaining to the subject or concept you are looking for. Google isn't the place to look.

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October 1, 2025

1st of all sorry for my english ;D

I'm looking for the images I clicked the "like" heart on.

I mentioned Google because I used this search engine to find this feature of Adobe Stock Images.

daniellei4510
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October 1, 2025

Ah. Well here's what worked for me: I "hearted" an asset, then went to to my Libraries in Photoshop. At the bottom of the Libraries, there's a link that says, "Browse started libraries." I clicked on that, which opened my Adobe Cloud, and saw the asset I favorited.

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