Access files across devices
Save your creative work as a cloud document and access it on any iPad or iPhone that has Adobe Aero installed.
- Adobe Aero User Guide
- Introduction
- What is Adobe Aero
- Adobe Aero mobile (iOS) system requirements
- What is Augmented Reality
- Common AR terminologies
- Adobe Aero | Common questions
- Get started with the user interface
- In-app learning resources in Adobe Aero
- Using mobile gestures in Adobe Aero
- Key 3D modeling concepts
- What's new in Adobe Aero
- Aero desktop
- Aero Player (Beta) on Android
- Make your digital assets ready for AR
- Import AR-ready assets
- Design AR experiences
- Export and share
- Cloud documents and storage
- Examples, ideas, and inspirations
Learn how to work with documents in Adobe Aero, the benefits of cloud documents, and where to find more information about using cloud documents.
In Aero, you do not have to worry about how to save your work after it has been created or shared. Your work is saved automatically as a cloud document when you are connected to the Internet. You can access your cloud documents from the Home screen.
Tap Home > Your work and view the cloud documents section to see all your cloud documents

- Tap on the cloud document thumbnail to continue working on the creation. Tap on Create new to create a new cloud document.
- You can sort the list of cloud documents using Date Modified, Date Created or Name filters.
- Tap on the more options (...) icon on the cloud document thumbnail of the document to rename, duplicate, or delete the document.
- You can find the deleted cloud documents under Deleted in the Your work section.
What are cloud documents?
Cloud documents are cloud-native files that you can open and edit in compatible apps. With cloud documents, your work is always updated, across every device, wherever you are.
To know more, see About Cloud documents.
Co-edit cloud documents
You can now seamlessly co-edit your cloud documents on multiple devices. When you open a cloud document on a second device after editing it on a primary device, a dialog box appears on the second device that prompts you to accept the changes. When you have a cloud document open in two devices at the same time, the changes made on the second device prompt the dialog box on the primary device.
When you choose to accept the changes that have been made on the primary device, the cloud document reloads with the updated version. If you choose to discard the changes, the document reloads without the edits.
More about cloud documents


Keep your files current
Keep your work up to date with the handy Autosave feature. No more losing unsaved work. And, you can pick up where you left off on any device.

Retain high quality
Save your documents with full fidelity. Convenience and quality - you get them both with cloud documents.
What's next?
We've got you covered on how to work with cloud documents. Next, understand how storage works and how to manage and upgrade storage for Adobe Aero.
Have a question or an idea?
If you have a question to ask or an idea to share, come and participate in Adobe Aero Community. We would love to hear from you.
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