Key Highlights:
Adobe is set to retire its widely used 20GB Creative Cloud Photography Plan, which has been a budget-friendly choice for photo editors.
Starting January 15, 2025, the company will no longer offer this plan to new subscribers. Existing users can retain their subscriptions, but at an increased cost of $14.99 per month in the U.S.—a steep 50% jump from the current $9.99 price.
1. Price Adjustments:
2. Annual Payment Option in Japan:
3. Transition Flexibility:
Adobe is offering pro-rata refunds for users switching from the monthly to the annual payment model.
This move seems aimed at pushing users toward higher-tier plans or annual subscriptions, which are more lucrative for Adobe.
While the 20GB plan provided affordable access to Photoshop and Lightroom, the company appears focused on encouraging users to adopt plans with larger storage capacities or longer commitments.
While Adobe’s changes may frustrate budget-conscious users, the company’s shift reflects its broader strategy of aligning pricing with premium features.
For current users, the key is to act swiftly—either to secure the existing plan or transition to an option that best suits their needs.