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June 18, 2022
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Clear clarification needed on commercial use of Adobe Express design assets

  • June 18, 2022
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I am writing to inquire about the commercial use of Adobe Express design assets. I recently came across a tutorial video (https://youtu.be/-L-w-QJqWKA?si=Rjz9S2is_Q1BtRwq&t=371) on Printify's official channel that demonstrates how to create designs using Adobe Express assets for commercial purposes.

However, I have read the Adobe Express terms and conditions, which seem to prohibit commercial use. I believe there is a discrepancy between the tutorial and the terms of service.

I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide a clear explanation regarding the commercial use of Adobe Express design assets. Specifically, I would like to know if it is permissible to use these assets to create designs for products that will be sold on platforms like Printify.

Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.

 

Correct answer Glenn 8675309
 

Yes, you can use Adobe Express design assets for commercial purposes. However, there are some important considerations:

Originality: You need to modify the provided assets to create your own unique designs. Simply using the assets as-is without any alterations is not allowed for commercial use.

Stock Assets: If you incorporate any Adobe Stock assets into your design, you must comply with the licensing terms specific to those assets. This might include crediting the original creator or purchasing a license for commercial use.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the Adobe General Terms of Use

Use this link to read about Adobe stock assets, and the different types of licensing:
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms

17 replies

Participant
March 13, 2025

Hey everyone, I’ve been using Adobe Express to create social media posts, flyers, and thumbnails, but I’m struggling to figure out how to monetize my designs.

I tried selling templates on Etsy and Creative Market, but sales are inconsistent. Are there any good platforms or strategies to make money using Adobe Express designs?

While searching, I found an app that rewards users for referrals, sign-ups, and small tasks. It’s not directly related to design, but it’s been useful as a side income while I build my main business.

If anyone has better monetization ideas, please share! Here’s my website where I wrote about my experience: Wahoapp.in

Glenn 8675309
Glenn 8675309Correct answer
Legend
January 16, 2025
 

Yes, you can use Adobe Express design assets for commercial purposes. However, there are some important considerations:

Originality: You need to modify the provided assets to create your own unique designs. Simply using the assets as-is without any alterations is not allowed for commercial use.

Stock Assets: If you incorporate any Adobe Stock assets into your design, you must comply with the licensing terms specific to those assets. This might include crediting the original creator or purchasing a license for commercial use.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the Adobe General Terms of Use

Use this link to read about Adobe stock assets, and the different types of licensing:
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms

Glenn 8675309
Legend
January 17, 2025

I used to to sell image sets I made on my web site, over 130 sets, over 22,000 images all together.  Before I even sold the first set (Which made me over $2,000 in three days) I got everything in writing- in particualr from the owners of the software I was using.

In a court of law ignorance of the laws are not an excuse- use due diligence, make records of searches, and users graphics you want to use "Contacted jeb cahoon on Sep 23,  2022 about using his 3 legged duck images" :  I used google search, pexels, Canva, etc  and reviewed all of the copyright information-- provide a list of links to your sources-- I even went as far as to print it all up, and kept it in a 3 ring binder.

David__B
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
January 16, 2025

Hi @Fred_Cracklin9496

Please see our general terms of use and Adobe Express additional terms for creating work for commercial purposes.


Best,
Dave

Participant
May 18, 2025

Stop responding with your generic, AI response. no one, i repeat, NO ONE in the planet reads terms and conditions.


Either respond properly, or, stop responding

Participant
May 14, 2024

Hi! I was wondering if there is a concrete answer as to whether or not I can legally use an Adobe character that I made using Adobe's "Animate from Audio" feature - the one where you simply upload an audio file and let the software animate the character and match its movement to the audio. I want to create an educational YouTube video with one of these characters in order to make it a little bit more interesting, but I am unsure if I could even monetize that video if I used one of these characters. I looked everywhere for that piece of information, but have been unable to find it, and I couldn't find a contact to the Adobe customer support. If anyone knows the answer, then please provide it. Thank you in advance.

Lyn_D
Inspiring
May 16, 2024

@Real37391402zo1r, if you haven't already, please head over here for more information on Adobe Stock License Terms and over here to get a better understanding of Adobe's General Terms of Use. This contains detailed information about all the available licenses and their commercial use and will help ensure that you have a clear understanding of the guidelines.

^Lyn

michaezigerlig
Participant
July 14, 2024

you could just answer. thats typical corporate bs speak

Participant
May 2, 2024

Hello! 

 

I need some help understanding Adobe Express templates and commercial use. I have created a final product that includes two templates from Adobe Express. One template was for a text logo and included fonts and colors. The other template was for a worksheet layout.

 

I want to sell this product commercially on platforms like Teachers Pay Teachers. Can anyone clarify if it's okay to use Adobe Express templates in commercial products? Additionally, I have a Creative Cloud All Apps plan, if that makes any difference.

 

Thank you!

Tarun Saini
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 3, 2024

Hi 

@Abigail32556163b9g0

,

 

Thanks for reaching us; I'd like to inform you that just like other Adobe products, you can use Adobe Express for commercial purposes. 

 

Please check this article for more info: Adobe General Terms of Use 

 

Regards,

Tarun

Participant
April 2, 2024

Hello.
I have a question about "Adobe Express." (Please refer to the image below.)

 

"Adobe Express" offers various services.
Among them, I like the "Make Animation with Audio" feature.
This service, provided by Adobe, allows users to create animations of up to 2 minutes by adding audio to character and background images provided by Adobe.

 

I am interested in the copyright of this service.
I want to use it to create YouTube videos.

 

I'm curious if it's possible to use it for commercial purposes to generate revenue on YouTube without any copyright issues.

 

If it's possible, which Adobe plan should I subscribe to?

 

Thank you.

 

Giddy_Flair5CBA
Participant
December 14, 2024

I was thinking the same, did you find an answer for this?

Participant
February 6, 2024

Hi!

 

I am wondering if the music inside Adobe Express is safe to use for us as a rather large enterprise / business?We do not want to have any copyright issues. We would want to add music to videos that we post on all kind of social platforms, for example Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, etc.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2024

in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.



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February 5, 2024

can i use adobe express assets like images and videos for social media monetization like YouTube and Instagram etc. ?

thejanebradbury
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 5, 2024

For typical social media use yes, the assets in Adobe Express are safe for commercial use. On this Licenses page there is more detailed information.  https://stock.adobe.com/uk/license-terms#limitedLicenses

 

Near the top of the page is a handy table of what's allowed and also more information about the Standard License, which covers the majority of the stock assets. https://stock.adobe.com/uk/license-terms#standardLicenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 20, 2024

so, can i use limited licence assets for social media monetization ?

Participant
September 16, 2023

can I sell designs I created with Adobe Express? for example creating t-shirt designs and selling on etsy?

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 16, 2023

Not if those designs contain any Adobe Stock assets.   See below for details.  Anything you sell commercially must be your own original work to which you have 100% copyright ownership.

https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participating Frequently
September 15, 2023

Hello community

Following usecase as a Adobe express premium subscriber: i put an premium stock photo (those with the crown icon next to it) in Adobe express and place it in my project. Then i change the color, crop it and blur it a little bit. Afterwards iadd a layer with text on it and download it as a PNG to my computer. Then i will import it to my webspace on my server in wordpress .

Is this allowed, because i do not know whether  my site counts as social media as well, or i am only allowed to place it on meta tiktok and X ? so may i export a new modified PNG, JPG or PDF outside from Adobe express on my website ?

The license explanation is not clear for me:

"With this license, you may:

  • Use the asset within the Adobe Express app.
  • Incorporate the asset into your Adobe Express project, and publish or download your project for use outside of the Adobe Express app.

With the Limited License – Adobe Express, you may not:

  • Download, export, or share the asset as a stand-alone file.
  • Use the asset as a stand-alone file outside of the Adobe Express app."
Lyn_D
Inspiring
September 18, 2023

Hi @Sonja32285219fwkt,

 

Thank you for reaching out.

Yes, you can use a modified Adobe Express premium stock photo on your website, even if your website does not count as social media. The Limited License – Adobe Express allows you to incorporate the asset into your Adobe Express project and publish or download your project for use outside the Adobe Express app.

 

However, you cannot download, export, or share the asset as a stand-alone file. This means you cannot simply download and upload the original photo from Adobe Express and upload it to your website. You must first modify the image in Adobe Express and then download the modified version.

 

For more license information, please follow the Adobe Stock License Terms link. It contains detailed information about all the available licenses and their commercial use.

 

Please also take your time reviewing Adobe's General Terms of Use. It will help ensure that you have a clear understanding of the guidelines.

 

If you have any more questions or require further assistance, please don't hesitate to ask, and if you feel this has helped answer your question, please consider marking this thread as the correct answer. It may help other community members with the same question and inform them that a correct answer is available.

 

Thank you for your continued support ❤️ in making Adobe Express better.

Lyn

Participating Frequently
September 18, 2023

Thank you Lyn_D for the quick and clear answer. I am not often used to get such a good support like here with Adobe (makes even more sense for me in keeping my Adobe Stocks 🙂 )

Sometimes its important to get a clear unmistakably example like yours to understand sentences that lawyers have "constructed". Now I know how far i can go without leaving the "legal area" in using the premium Photos in my projects.

Thank you again

Sonja