Adobe changes the name of the Creative Cloud All Apps subscription to ‘Creative Cloud Pro’.
Adobe is renaming its Creative Cloud All Apps subscription to Creative Cloud Pro. Users will not only see a new name, but also the addition of advanced AI features and an improved workflow.
Comprehensive Offering
Creative Cloud Pro includes all the familiar apps such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom. Users also get access to the mobile and web versions of Photoshop and Express, among others, and can expect various performance improvements, such as faster effects in Illustrator and smart search functions in Premiere Pro.
Additionally, there’s up to 100 GB of storage, more than 30,000 fonts, unlimited Creative Cloud Libraries, and millions of royalty-free images and templates.
Firefly and AI
A key component of Creative Cloud Pro is the integration of Adobe Firefly, Adobe’s AI platform. Users get unlimited access to generative features such as Generative Fill in Photoshop, Generative Shape Fill in Illustrator, and Generative Extend in Premiere Pro. The Firefly app is also included in the package, with support for AI-generated images, videos, and audio.
Monthly Credits
Adobe also provides the option to use other third-party generative AI models such as Google Imagen 3 and OpenAI in Firefly. For premium tasks like 4K video or audio generation, users receive 4,000 monthly generative credits.
The change will take effect from June 17, 2025, for customers in North America, with a new price of $69.99 per month. Existing subscribers of the Creative Cloud All Apps subscription in North America will be automatically transitioned to Creative Cloud Pro.