Learn how to use templates and images from Adobe Stock to jump start and accelerate your creative projects...
Adobe Stock provides designers and businesses with access to millions of high-quality, curated, royalty-free photos, videos, illustrations, and vector graphics for all their creative projects. You can purchase Adobe Stock on an as-needed basis as a single asset or you can purchase a multi-asset subscription. A number of subscription packages are available.
Use templates from Adobe Stock
Templates from Adobe Stock are available from right within the New Document dialog box in Photoshop. While creating a document, instead of beginning with a blank canvas, you can choose from a wide variety of these templates that include stock images, illustrations, and graphics.
Once you license and open a template, you can work with it just as you would work with any other Photoshop document.
To learn more, see Create documents.
Search for stock images from within Photoshop
- In Photoshop, select File > Search Adobe Stock.
Use stock images in your Photoshop documents
Adobe Stock is deeply integrated with Creative Cloud Libraries. You can add a watermarked stock asset to any of your libraries directly using the Adobe Stock website. You can then use the watermarked asset in your Photoshop documents as a library-linked asset.
When you choose to license the asset—which you can do directly from within Photoshop—all instances of the watermarked asset in your open documents are updated to the high-resolution licensed asset.
For more information, see Use Adobe Stock in apps supporting Creative Cloud Libraries.