Adobe Stock Worth the Purchase
July 12, 2022
Adobe Stock Worth the Purchase
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Adobe Stock
As the director of marketing and communication we work in the creation of a lot of flyers, graphics, programs, brochures, and such, and having access to the adobe stock aid us in finding royalty-free stock images, photos, graphics, vectors, video footage, illustrations, templates and more that we can use on a day-to-day basis. We use it almost every day.
- Quick access to images, videos and more
- Integration with other Adobe Porgrams
- Easy to use templates
- A little pricy if getting separate from Adobe Creative Cloud.
- Instead of just the search bar having a categories section and being able to save the images by categories instead of one big file.
- Amount of images available
- Ease of use
- ACCESIBILITY AND TEMPLATES
- Better quality graphics
- Amount of templates are worth it and make everything easier to use.
- Let’s say you’re using Photoshop and need to look for a specific image. We just need to go to the File menu and search for a stock photo within the program. This makes everything easier.
- Shutterstock and Canva
For on-demand buying, Adobe Stock wins in flexibility and per-image rates. Shutterstock offers the simpler buying method, though. Shutterstock has a larger collection of stock images, lower prices, and cheaper extended licenses if you buy them in bulk. Adobe Stock is better than Shutterstock for graphic designers, particularly those using Adobe's apps. Adobe Stock is natively integrated into Creative Cloud, including popular apps like Photoshop, Premiere, and Illustrator. This allows creatives to access all assets quickly and cheaply.
Do you think Adobe Stock delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Adobe Stock's feature set?
Yes
Did Adobe Stock live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Adobe Stock go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Adobe Stock again?
Yes