What's new in Adobe Express for Education

Last updated on Nov 6, 2025

Explore the new and enhanced features in the latest releases of Adobe Express.

September 2025 release

Create a community quilt for the September guided activity

Students can design quilt squares to showcase their identities. When everyone’s squares come together, the class creates a colorful community quilt that celebrates shared identities.

Co-teach in Adobe Express

Multiple teachers can team up to manage the same class in Adobe Express.  It’s easier than ever to collaborate, support students, and share the workload.

Learn how to invite a co-teacher ›

Download webpage as PDF

Download your Adobe Express webpage as a PDF to share or archive. Webpage PDFs are ready to print, tagged for accessibility, and include time stamps to keep your files organized.

Learn how to export webpages as PDFs ›

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Release notes

Review a summary of updates and fixed issues for previous Adobe Express releases.

August 2025 release

Try the new home experience

Quickly and easily jump in, understand how to use Adobe Express for any subject, and find what is needed with a cleaner layout, faster navigation, and intuitive design.

Learn more about the new home experience ›

Showcase student work with shared galleries

Showcase student work with a shared gallery where students can post and explore each other's ideas. 

Bring creativity with standards-aligned templates

Get started quickly with 95+ editable templates for subjects such as Math, ELA, Science, and Social Studies.

Earn the official Adobe Creative Educator badge

Teachers can access a self-paced professional development course, right inside Adobe Express, and earn an official Adobe Creative Educator badge.

Control Rewrite settings

Admins can turn Rewrite on or off at the district level to ensure the feature aligns with their instructional approach and comfort level. 

Use the quick help chatbot for educators

Ask for support right inside Adobe Express and get routed to the most applicable Adobe help articles.  

Generate images within webpages

Students can generate images within webpages with just a couple of clicks, making it even easier for them to show their learning and ideas visually.

Publish Galleries to the web as a view-only link

Teachers can now publish their Galleries to the web as a view-only link - perfect for showcasing student work safely outside the classroom.