Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries add-on is now available on Google Docs and Google Slides. This innovation is expected to bring some enhancements to users' software experiences.
This also means that Google and Adobe are deepening their integration when it comes to the respective suite of online tools. The innovation followed the release of Adobe Creative Cloud's release for Gmail add-on back in March 2020.
And now, Adobe confirmed that a similar improvement is being rolled out on Google Docs and Slides.
"If you and your colleagues are among the 2.6 billion people using Google Workspace, you know what a productivity booster it can be with Gmail, Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides, Meet, and more all in one place," said Minson Chen, the Senior Manager, Platform & Partner Marketing at Adobe.
Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries' Impact on Google Users
According to Android Headlines' latest report, the availability of Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries add-on can really help Google users, especially those who are working for creative teams since they are usually collaborating on slideshows and documents.
On the other hand, the collaboration between Adobe and the search engine giant could also make it easier for them to access Creative Cloud tools, thanks to the quick access feature. Because of this, Google users can now easily share their works with their bosses and clients.
Many organizations will surely welcome this innovation since Adobe Creative Cloud is one of the most requested third-party integrations by Google Workspace admins.
What Should You Expect?
According to Minson Chen's blog post, the availability of Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries add-on will allow Google Docs and Google Slides users to access various elements. These include brand character styles, colors, and graphics within the two online applications.
On the other hand, this latest integration of Google and Adobe could also lead to smoother workflows for different creative teams and business stakeholders. Thanks to this innovation, you can also expect importing and linking Google Docs and Slides to your assets directly from Creative Cloud Libraries.
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Written by: Griffin Davis