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Can I share my Adobe Stock Library Folders with a client or freelancer?

New Here ,
Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

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I have a single Adobe Stock account. I'm wondering if it is possible/How to share a particular library folder of stock images with others. Is this possible to do in Adobe Stock? I know I can do this with my iStock.com folders, wondering if it can be done with Adobe too.

I don't want to share full access. Only share my gallery of potential choices and I will do any purchasing separate of others viewing the folder.

Ideally, the folder shared will show my variety of potential photos I may buy for a project.

I apologize if this is a basic question. I just can't seem to find the answer and am pressed for time.

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LEGEND , Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

Yes, absolutely you can.

1: Go to https://assets.adobe.com

2: Sign in with the same Adobe ID you use for Stock

3: On the left menu you will see a link for libraries

4: Click on that and it will display all your libraries.

5: Each library will have a small drop down menu with some options

6: Select Share Link

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Yes, absolutely you can.

1: Go to https://assets.adobe.com

2: Sign in with the same Adobe ID you use for Stock

3: On the left menu you will see a link for libraries

4: Click on that and it will display all your libraries.

5: Each library will have a small drop down menu with some options

6: Select Share Link

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Dec 10, 2021 Dec 10, 2021

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That is to share a link and send to another which gets added to their Adobe Cloud acount. Is there any way to share a stock library acct to be opened directly within another users Adobe stock library acct? 

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Dec 12, 2021 Dec 12, 2021

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That was the answer to the question! The user selects a number of assets before licensing and then sends that selection to the person doing the final choice. If it is a Creative Cloud library, it will be added to the other side's CC library. I use this extensively to share CI assets, like colour codes, logos and standard assets to be used in communication. If it is a folder, it will get added to the folders.

 

This is not exactly a stock function. If you want to “share” your subscription, you should look into the teams/enterprise subscriptions. There are solutions to share licensed items and to licence items as a team.

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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OK so the answer to my question is no, it cannot be done. I know libraries can be shared to Creative Cloud for teams, been doing this for quite a while now, but the recipient is not a team member and does not have a cloud account.

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