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Adobe is a brand synonymous with some of the most powerful tools creators can use for video editing, photo manipulation, digital illustration, and more. Since each program under its umbrella is associated with a different cost, it can be difficult to figure out which you actually need to pay for when comparing Adobe Creative CLoud prices. To help make it easier, we’ve rounded up all of Adobe’s latest pricing below, including the price of Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Lightroom, and the rest of the brand’s suite.

The Adobe Creative Cloud price varies depending on whether you pay monthly or annually and whether you make a time commitment. For the most part, the cheapest way to get Photoshop, Illustrator, and the rest of these programs is to pre-pay for a year upfront. It’s considerably cheaper than paying 12 monthly payments, but there’s still merit to paying as you go.

With that in mind, we’ve broken it all down below, including the Adobe Creative Cloud price, individual app costs, and Adobe discounts for students and teachers. If you’re a teacher,  check out our roundup of the best teacher discounts.

Adobe Creative Cloud (1-year subscription)

Adobe’s Creative Cloud gives you access to every powerful Adobe application, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, and more. Opting for this payment plan essentially gets you one month for free compared to paying monthly.

Adobe Creative Cloud prices

Adobe offers three payment methods for most of its programs, so users can choose the option that best suits their budget.

  • Monthly: Pay a set fee every month with the freedom to cancel anytime. This is usually the most expensive choice, but it’s ideal for users who don’t need more than a few months of the program.
  • Annual, paid monthly: This plan allows you to pay fees monthly but locks you in for a full year of service. Early cancellation incurs a fee.
  • Annual, prepaid: At a glance, this may seem like the priciest of the bunch, but it’s considerably cheaper than making all 12 monthly payments. This is the best choice if you’re up to a long-term commitment and have the cash upfront. The $60 saving means you’re essentially getting a month free.

What bundles does Adobe offer?

Adobe offers four different bundles that are considerably cheaper than paying for each app individually. 

  • Creative Cloud (from $60/month): Everything except for Substance 3D apps
  • Photography (from $20/month): Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, Photoshop Express, Adobe Firefly, and 1TB of cloud storage
  • Adobe Substance 3D collection (from $50/month):  Adobe Substance 3D Modeler, Sampler, Designer, Painter, Stager, and Assets
  • Adobe Substance 3D texturing (from $20/month): Adobe Substance 3D Sampler, Designer, Painter, and Assets

Who can get Adobe discounts?

Adobe offers special pricing for businesses, schools, students, and teachers. Eligible educators and students get 66% off Adobe Creative Cloud, bringing it down to $20 monthly or $240 for their first year. Subsequent years renew at $35 a month, bringing it back to full price.

Companies and educational institutions can pay one discounted price for all their users or devices to receive Creative Cloud licensing. 

For businesses:

  • Creative Cloud with all apps: $90/month per license
  • Single app: $38/month per license
  • Adobe Substance 3D Collection: $100/month per license

For schools and universities:

Whole institutions can also purchase broad access for students and faculty with varied pricing with a consultation. You can learn more here.

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