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Fleuronica
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October 15, 2023
Question

app for iPad or iPhone to upload and describe files

  • October 15, 2023
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When filling out metadata on the Adobe website, I can choose either one or all files on my iPad. How can I select multiple files? When will there be a convenient app for iPad or iPhone to upload and describe files on Adobe Stock?

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Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2023

I doubt that such an app is a priority for the Adobe Stock development team. Adobe already seems overwhelmed with massive submissions of AI content, and it seems unlikely that they would want to add features that allow Contributors to submit a lot of similar content simultaneously. I have submitted some assets from my iPad, but I still work on them individually. Titles and keywords can be copied from one asset another the old-fashioned way. If you feel the need to select multiple assets and add the same title and keywords to them, they'll probably get rejected as too similar anyway.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Fleuronica
Participant
October 16, 2023

Thank you very much for your response. I was hoping that there might be some secret trick for the iPad that I just didn't know about. I'm not even talking about keywords. I just want to select 10 images out of 100 and assign them to one category. Such a feature is not available for the iPad. This means I need to purchase an additional keyboard. Regarding similars, Adobe promotes accounts with 100-200 similar images with similar titles and keywords.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2023

I am not convinced that Adobe is working on an App for contributors.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Fleuronica
Participant
October 16, 2023

Shutterstock has such an app, and it's very convenient. It would be convenient for Adobe too.

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2023

I know that Shutterstock has such an app. In some areas, Shutterstock is better organized than Adobe stock. They just do not have the same payout ratio. Shutterstock, as an example, tells you that an asset is checked frequently, but did never sell. But even that I miss that information on Adobe stock, my turnover on Adobe stock is four times what I have on Shutterstock and the number of sold licences is around 1.5 more than what I have on Shutterstock. I prefer turnover to fancy apps.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer