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Adobe empowers students and educators with industry-leading tools, free resources, and generative AI to build the next generation of creators and business professionals.
Prepare your students for future careers.
Elevate AI responsibly
Admins, students and teachers have controls, transparency and data protections needed to use AI responsibly and boost critical thinking skills.
Bring learning to life
Get students engaged while building skills for college and career, including presentations, animations, videos, and more.
Take collaboration further
Adobe makes digital media assignments seamless and empowers students with future-ready skills like communication and collaboration.
Explore Adobe’s AI-powered solutions for K–12 education.
Help your students build essential skills that enhance classroom learning as well as college and career readiness.
Adobe Express works with your favorite classroom tools.
Easy deployment and license management.
Adobe Express and Creative Cloud come with an Admin Console that makes it easy to add or delete users and assign licenses. Administrators can quickly connect and sync the Admin Console to either Google Workspace for Education or Microsoft Azure and then enable federated logins. For more details, visit the Adobe for Education deployment site.
Teachers in the U.S. with Google Workspace for Education accounts can create their own Adobe Express classroom accounts and invite students. For more details, visit the Adobe for Education classroom accounts page.
Adobe’s K–12 offerings can be deployed in a manner consistent with U.S. student data privacy law. Learn more here about Adobe’s commitment to student privacy.
“As well as teaching subject matter, we also need to teach students how to articulate their needs, express themselves, speak publicly, and argue a point. I think that’s why Adobe Express is so powerful.”
Brian Doyle, Director of English, United Learning
Adobe Education Leader
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