Go to Adobe Express.
- Adobe Express User Guide
- Introduction
- New Adobe Express mobile app
- Overview
- Frequently asked questions
- Known issues
- Migrate files
- Create images with generative AI
- Create text effects with generative AI
- Insert objects using Generative Fill
- Remove objects using Generative Fill
- Generate editable templates using generative AI
- Create and edit videos
- Explore templates
- Collaborate and comment
- Schedule and publish social media posts
- Work with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator assets
- Create and manage brands
- Create and edit graphics, photos, and videos
- Import and enhance PDFs in Adobe Express
- Getting started with Adobe Express templates
- Create a new template from scratch
- Save templates and assets to favorites
- Share designs as remixable templates
- Create a web page using Adobe Express
- Add multiple pages in Adobe Express
- Create a video using Adobe Express
- Find and submit Adobe Stock Content ID
- Animate texts and photos using Adobe Express
- Import color themes from Adobe Color
- Apply color themes
- Translate files and templates
- Work with layers
- Use ChatGPT to discover Adobe Express Templates
- Add charts to designs
- Design for prints
- Presentations
- Work with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator creative assets
- Backgrounds
- Generative AI
- Create and manage brands
- Create a brand
- Edit roles in brands
- Apply your brand colors and fonts to designs
- Best practices to apply brand colors and fonts
- Manage shared brands
- Custom fonts
- Creative Cloud Libraries
- Lock and unlock elements in designs
- Set brand style controls on templates
- Create from a shared template
- Add a color theme to your brand
- Create and manage projects
- Content Scheduler
- Quick Actions
- Resize image using Quick Actions
- Remove background from images using Quick Actions
- Convert file format of images using Quick Actions
- Crop an image using Quick Actions
- Animate a character from audio
- Add captions to videos using Quick actions
- Trim videos using Quick Actions
- Resize a video using Quick Actions
- Convert to GIF from a video using Quick Actions
- Convert videos to MP4 using Quick Actions
- Crop a video using Quick Actions
- Merge videos and images using Quick Actions
- Convert to or from PDF using Quick Actions
- Edit PDF text and images using Quick Actions
- Combine files into a single PDF using Quick Actions
- Organize Pages into a single PDF using Quick Actions
- Generate QR code using Quick Actions
- Quick Actions FAQ
- Publish and share
- Collaborate and comment in Adobe Express
- Host a project using Adobe Express
- Copy files between accounts
- Privacy and permissions
- Create TikTok videos and share them to TikTok Ads Manager
- Technical requirements for sharing videos to TikTok Ads Manager
- Share large files using WeTransfer
- Bulk, create, and generate your designs
- Technical requirements for using Bulk Create and Generate
- Adobe Express on mobile
- Adobe Express for Education
Get answers to the most common questions on how students can get started with their Adobe Express Education account.
What is Adobe Express for Education?
Adobe Express for Education is the all-in-one design app to imagine, create, share, and collaborate in your classroom and beyond. Adobe Express for Education combines the best features, educators know and love, like Adobe Premiere Rush, Adobe Photoshop Express, Adobe Spark Video, and Adobe Spark Page, into one easy-to-use, yet powerful tool.
The latest version of Adobe Express comes with new and improved features, including:
All-in-one Editor - Combine video clips, artwork, animations, and music to make videos with drag-and-drop ease.
Animate from Audio - Watch characters come to life with lips and gestures synching to recorded dialogue.
Seamless workflows with Photoshop and Illustrator - Edit creative assets from Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator directly within Adobe Express, or add linked files that always stay in sync across apps.
Import and enhance PDFs - Import and enhance PDF flyers and brochures by quickly and easily adding and editing text, images, brand logos, and more.
Real-time collaboration - Create faster with real-time sharing and commenting.
An Adobe Express for Education plan adds additional features and functionality that are critical to schools, including:
Adobe Express for Education offers safe search functionality across Adobe Express so educators can focus on students rather than safeguards.
Ability to set up single sign-on so students can easily log in with their existing school ID.
Educator Resources tab within Adobe Express helps educators find starter content like lesson plans, creative challenges, templates, and more for using Express in their classrooms.
Enhanced controls to keep students safe: schools own the accounts and exercise admin rights over them. Plus, safe search for age-appropriate image and video results for K-12 students.
Premium creative assets and student-friendly Adobe Stock images are included - no paywalls, ads, or popups exist.
Students don't get access to the Discover tab in Adobe Photoshop Express, so they can stay focused on their work.
To get Adobe Express for Education in your classroom, your school administrators and/or IT department should contact Adobe to set up students. Click here for more information.
What are school/district accounts?
A school/district account means that this account was set up directly by your school or district IT administrators. Your educational institution is taking full advantage of the full version of Adobe Express, and it's been deployed throughout your school.
What are classroom accounts?
Classroom accounts are a type of account that teachers can create and invite students to join. After receiving an invitation, students can create their own classroom accounts to collaborate with classmates and friends on projects. Classroom accounts for Adobe Express are only available to education users, specifically teachers and students in educational institutions.
This feature is only offered to verified teachers in the United States at this time.
How do I log in to Adobe Express for Education?
There are two types of accounts you can log into a school/district account provided by your school's administrators or a classroom account provided by your United States-verified teacher.
To get started with a school/district account, complete the following steps:
Bookmark the school learning management system to make it easier to find for future use.
If you are in the United States and your teacher sent you a class code, complete the following steps to join a classroom:
What is Adobe and student data privacy?
School/district accounts and classroom accounts in Adobe Express are made with student data privacy protections in mind. Classroom accounts offer safe search functionality in photo searches, teacher verification, and extra administrative controls to protect the schools’ and students’ personal information.
Visit the Adobe Student Privacy page for the latest updates on Adobe’s student privacy policies.
My classroom account was disabled - what happened?
Classroom accounts for Adobe Express are only available to education users, specifically teachers, and students in educational institutions. Teachers can set up classroom accounts, set up a classroom, and invite their students to join it using a class code. However, school or district administrators, using the Adobe Admin Console, can disable this feature.
If you've been notified that your classroom account was disabled, your administrator has turned off classroom accounts for your school or district. You must speak with your administrator about how they would prefer you use Adobe Spark with your classroom.
What are the available resources for students in higher education?
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