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October 17, 2025
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Still experiencing upload limit after months and 1,500+ approved assets

  • October 17, 2025
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Hello everyone,

I’m still a relatively new contributor - I joined Adobe Stock in July and currently have about 1,570 approved assets. For the past 17 days, I’ve still been experiencing an upload limit, even though my “In Review” section has been empty for more than 10 days.

I’m wondering:

 

1. Is this situation still considered normal?

2. Does the upload limit sometimes extend even for established contributors?

3. Or should I contact Adobe Support to have it checked manually?

 

I’d appreciate any advice or if someone has gone through the same issue. Thanks in advance!

Correct answer daniellei4510

That's a lot of assets in a few months time. I suspect AI? Or did you have a stockpile of photographs? We have no idea how the submission limit works, other than that it appears to be different for everyone based on a number of criteria, which might also include how many of your accepted assets have sold. You're certainly welcome to contact Adobe, but I suspect you'll just receive a generic email in return. Also, I'm not sure what Adobe considers an "established" contributor, but I suspect the same rules apply. As an AI contributor myself, I only submit two or three assets per day and I have not yet reached a limit.

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2025

How many assets have you sold?

What's your submission to rejection ratio?  

New contributors with little to no sales history have submission limits that increase gradually over time. 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
October 20, 2025

To answer your questions,
- I’ve had around 30 sales so far.
- My approval rate is about 60% approved and 40% rejected (ai generated content)
What confuses me is that I haven’t uploaded anything for over 10 days, my “In Review” section is empty, but the upload limit still hasn’t reset after 19 days.

daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 20, 2025

Then that may suggest that your approval rate is too low, as per whatever algorithm Adobe is using to set limits. Basing my observation on previous posts here so far, AI contributors appear to be experiencing the longest reset times.

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Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2025

Many Contributors here and in the Discord server have reported dramatically reduced submission limits that don't seem to reset weekly. Adobe has apparently changed the way in which the limits are calculated; however as @daniellei4510 indicated, sending a request to Adobe to get an explanation will most likely result in a canned response.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
daniellei4510
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Community Expert
October 17, 2025

That's a lot of assets in a few months time. I suspect AI? Or did you have a stockpile of photographs? We have no idea how the submission limit works, other than that it appears to be different for everyone based on a number of criteria, which might also include how many of your accepted assets have sold. You're certainly welcome to contact Adobe, but I suspect you'll just receive a generic email in return. Also, I'm not sure what Adobe considers an "established" contributor, but I suspect the same rules apply. As an AI contributor myself, I only submit two or three assets per day and I have not yet reached a limit.

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Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2025
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As an AI contributor myself, I only submit two or three assets per day and I have not yet reached a limit.


By @daniellei4510

That's probably inline of what you can do when you are submitting quality asset, it may be generative AI or it may be photographs or it may be illustartions. 

 

To contact Adobe contributor support on this: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/Need-Help-Contact-Us.html

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer