Adobe Spark Review: Features, Pricing, Pros, and Cons

Last Updated on June 19, 2021 by Rick Darlinton

If you are a visual storyteller, then Adobe Spark would be one of the most resourceful tools for you. Developed by Adobe, it is a complete visual suite that can help you create posts, videos, and even web pages. Without much ado, let’s get to know more about its dedicated features in this complete Adobe Spark review.

Adobe Spark Review: At a Glance

To start with our Adobe Spark review, let’s understand how the suite works. Ideally, it features three major applications that you can use on the web or via its smartphone apps.

Adobe Spark Post

It a dedicated visual tool that you can use to create social media posts, banners, advertisements, and so on. There are all kinds of templates, illustrations, fonts, and other resources that you can use to create different creatives.

Runs on: Web, iOS, and Android

Adobe Spark Video

This is a lightweight video creator and editor that offers numerous inbuilt templates. It is majorly used to create product demos, testimonials, social media videos, and more.

Runs on: Web and iOS

Adobe Spark Page

This is another tool in the Spark Suite that you can use to create web pages and presentations. There are several inbuilt templates to create newsletters, invitations, pages, portfolios, and so on.

Runs on: Web and iOS

Adobe Spark Video, Post, and Page Feature Review

Now when you know the basic modules of the Adobe Spark Suite, let’s get to know their features in detail.

Adobe Spark Post

It is a dedicated design maker that you can access on the web or via its Android/iOS app.

You can access more than 30,000 different templates in different categories like fashion, lifestyle, shopping, marketing, events, travel, and more.

The application has AI-integrated and machine learning features to automatically resize and fit your images.

There is also a feature to instantly remove the background from your images and edit or change the background image.

Users will get access to tons of fonts, images, clips, illustrations, and vectors that they can just drag and drop to their canvas.

Adobe Spark Post is mostly used to create social media posts, brand logos, advertisements, collages, event invites, and so much more.

Apart from dedicated industries, there are also ready-made templates for specific platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and so on.

Adobe Spark Page

Adobe Spark Page is mostly used to create web pages with the wide range of editable templates that the tool offers.

Users can customize the color themes, add header/footer, include their brand’s logo, and can further customize the available templates.

There are also options to include a call-to-action in your designs and analyze them.

Besides using your photos and other media files, you can also access Creative Cloud files or Lightroom library documents.

Adobe Spark Page is mostly used to create photo journals, collages, blogs, webpages, presentations, and more.

Adobe Spark Video

Adobe Spark Video is a lightweight tool to create and edit videos on the web or iOS devices.

There are hundreds of templates to pick from that you can easily customize.

Just add your clips, photos, and other media files to the video template in Adobe Spark.

There is also a basic editor to trim, clip, crop, rotate, or flip your videos.

Apart from that, there are also inbuilt themes and color-correcting options in the video editor.

Users can also add texts, captions, stickers, and numerous other visual elements to make their videos look stunning.

You can directly load any soundtrack from the local storage or browse its extensive music library. You can also use an inbuilt feature to add voiceovers to your videos directly on its web/iOS app.

Adobe Spark Video is mostly used to create clips and visual content for social media, storytelling videos, product demos, events, video testimonials, marketing ads, business pitches, and so on.

Adobe Spark Pros and Cons

To conclude our review of Adobe Spark and its products, let’s quickly consider some of its advantages and limitations.

Pros

  • The overall user interface of Adobe Spark tools is pretty simple and has a minimal learning curve.
  • There are thousands of templates in the tool that users can pick and customize, based on their requirements.
  • It has an intuitive design with dedicated options to work with your colleagues on the cloud.
  • Seamless integration with other Adobe features (like Adobe Fonts, Stock Images, etc.)
  • A free trial version of Adobe Spark is available with all the premium templates (will leave a watermark).

Cons

  • Lack of options to customize templates in Adobe Spark Video and Page.
  • Android users can only access the Adobe Spark Post app (while the Video and Page apps are only available for iOS as of now).
  • Overall, the long-term use of Adobe Spark for individuals or teams can be expensive.
  • To access the inbuilt stock of Adobe fonts and media, a separate Creative Cloud subscription is needed.

Adobe Spark Review: Pricing and Final Verdict

As of now, Adobe Spark is available in three different versions:

Starter plan: Available for free and offers all the existing templates but will leave a watermark on the final product.

Individual plan: Costs $9.99 per month and offers all the premium features of the tool (without watermark).

Team plan: Costs $19.99 per month and is ideal to work with your colleagues. Apart from premium options, it also includes collaborative and admin features.

Final Verdict

Overall, Adobe Spark is a go-to product that is recommended for beginners to work on all kinds of media posts, pages, or videos. You can use it on the web by visiting the online dashboard of the respective product. The best part about Adobe Spark is the wide range of templates that it offers to create all sorts of creatives. This will save your time and let you create stunning videos, pages, or social media posts on the go.

Though, if you have more professional video or graphic editing requirements, then you can consider other products (like Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, or Lightroom)

There you go! After reading our detailed Adobe Spark review, you would be able to know more about its features and availability. I have also included the Adobe Spark pros and cons to help you make up your mind. Besides that, you can also try Adobe Spark for free to get its hands-on experience. If you want, you can later upgrade to its premium version to meet your professional needs.

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Adobe Premiere review 

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