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August 31, 2023
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Photoshop API quota

  • August 31, 2023
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I am wondering, when creating a app and adding the Photoshop API it displays a quota of 5000 calls. 

 

This brings up a few questions

  • is this 5000 calls per month or when will they reset?
  • is this only in test mode, and will there be a increased quota when publishing the app?
  • is there any way of increasing the quota limit?

I could not find any information on the quota applied to the Photoshop API and am wondering, for a real world production app 5000 calls seem very few?

 

 

Correct answer jk19035953

Hi, the pricing page goes to an 404 error page. Is there no way to increase the quato at the moment? And what a re the plans for the future? 

Greetings

1 reply

Adobe Employee
September 13, 2023

Hi,

Please see my response inline

  • is this 5000 calls per month or when will they reset?

This 5000 api calls is for one time. It doesn't get reset.

We provide the free API calls for our Trial purpose only.

From July 2023 , we have reduced the limit to 500 from 5000. But Users who have created integration before July will still get 5000 API calls for free

  • is this only in test mode, and will there be a increased quota when publishing the app?

If you need a increased quota, please follow our pricing page https://developer.adobe.com/photoshop/api/pricing/

We have paid paths for Individual Developer, SMB and Enterprise.

  • is there any way of increasing the quota limit?

You will not be able to increase the quota by yourself. Pleasemfollow  https://developer.adobe.com/photoshop/api/pricing/

You can keep track of your trial quota limit from your Adobe IO console page. Go to your project -> Click on Adobe Photoshop API from left panel -> You will see Quota usage on this page.

Hope this helps.

Thanks

Adobe Photoshop API team

 

 

sb-xAuthor
Known Participant
September 14, 2023

Thanks for the clarification. I wasn't sure if this was just a special offer to have a Photoshop API instance in AWS. But now i get it, that thats the only available option at the moment. Unfortunately too costly for our use case. Thanks.