Supported iOS versions:
iPad or iPhone running iOS 14 or newer.
Use Spark Page on iOS to create single-page web pages which can be hosted and shared publicly. It is ideal for portfolios, resumes, presentations, blog posts, and photo galleries. You can also use these web pages to showcase a product catalog, advertise a special offer, or act as a weekly or monthly newsletter for businesses.
Use Spark Video on iOS to create short videos loaded with fonts, transitions, and color themes.
Supported iOS versions:
iPad or iPhone running iOS 14 or newer.
Sharing your Spark creations with the world is easy. Just select Publish and you can publish and post your content on Twitter or Facebook, send it via email or text message, or embed it on your website, without thinking about file types.
If you are creating a Spark Video, you can also save your creation locally (on your device Camera Roll) to view offline, upload to other websites, or remix with other apps.
Spark Pages cannot be taken offline but can be linked from other websites, or embedded if your website supports iframes.
Hosting is built-in so you can focus on your story. Each Page and Video you publish appears on its own webpage with a unique URL. This way anyone can watch it from wherever they are, on a phone, tablet, or computer.
There are two kinds of photos in Adobe Spark Page: those that crop and those that don’t.
The fill screen and window image types crop the photos depending on the photo and your viewer’s screen size. The inline and full-width photo types will never crop the photo.
No, you cannot publish Page projects that include a shared brand. To work around this issue:
You can insert videos into your Spark Pages. However, you cannot add videos directly from your computer or device. You must first upload the video to a video hosting service such as:
Once you have uploaded a video, copy its URL. You can then edit your Page and type (or paste) that video URL when prompted for it.
Adobe Spark Pages are hosted on Adobe servers. You can embed hosted content (or links to hosted content) in your own site, but Spark does not support the hosting of content on your own server.
Each Spark Video slide can be up to 30 seconds long. If you'd like to use a video clip longer than 30 seconds, please use the "continue from here" feature to create subsequent slides.
Yes, you have the option of selecting your favorite song from your own music collection. We've also provided a selection of professionally composed, instrumental music tracks for you to use for free. Find one you like that best fits your story. By using one of our custom tracks, we can ensure that you have a high-quality recording that sets the right mood and sounds great behind your own voice.
Spark Video supports the H.264 video codec.
Three things might make a sound in your project: video clips, music, and narration.