Get answers about Adobe Animate support, future updates, security fixes, and continued access to your content.
Animate is in maintenance mode for all customers. This applies to individual, small business, and enterprise customers. Maintenance mode means we will continue to support the application and provide ongoing security and bug fixes, but we don't plan to add new features. Animate will continue to be available to both new and existing users. We have no plans to discontinue Animate. We are committed to ensuring Animate users have access to their content regardless of its state of development.
When an application enters maintenance mode, it remains accessible and supported, and will continue to receive security updates and bug fixes. However, there are no plans to introduce new features. Animate will not be discontinued or have access removed.
Yes. We are committed to ensuring Animate users have access to their content regardless of the state of development of the application.
Yes, Animate will continue to be available for both new users and existing users.
We have no plans to discontinue or remove access to Animate.
No, what we initially shared has changed. Animate is in maintenance mode, and we have no plans to discontinue or remove access.
Animate will continue to be available for both current and new customers, and we will ensure you continue to have access to your content. There is no longer a deadline or date by which Animate will no longer be available. These are changes from what we shared in our original email.
Yes, Animate will continue to support all existing third-party extensions.
Existing integrations with Adobe products like Media Encoder and After Effects will continue to be maintained at their current level of support. No new integrations are planned.
Yes, Animate will continue to run and work with future updates to Apple and Windows operating systems.
Animate runs in x64 emulation mode on Windows 11 Copilot, Snapdragon, X Elite, and others, subject to the platform limitations of x64 emulation mode.