Adobe InDesign CS6 is professional page layout software that lets you design, preflight, and publish a broad range of documents in print, online, and on tablet devices. Precise control over typography, built-in creative tools, and an intuitive design environment let you create stunning page layouts faster and more efficiently. Tight integration with industry-leading Adobe software such as Adobe Photoshop®, Illustrator®, Acrobat®, and Flash® Professional enables highly productive workflows to flexibly deliver content in print and digital formats. Access Adobe Digital Publishing Suite* from within InDesign to create and publish engaging apps for a broad range of devices, such as iPad, Motorola Xoom, and Android™ tablets.
Whether you work as a member of a design team or on your own, InDesign CS6 delivers breakthrough features and workflows that simplify page layout so you can make quick work of everyday tasks and deliver error-free, engaging documents across media.
InDesign CS6 is built for designers, prepress and production professionals, and print service providers who work for magazines, design firms, advertising agencies, newspapers, book publishers, and retail/catalog companies, as well as in corporate design, commercial printing, and other leading-edge publishing environments.
InDesign CS6 can be purchased as part of Creative Suite 6 Design Standard, Design & Web Premium, or Master Collection software. See the InDesign buying guide to compare editions of Creative Suite.
InDesign CS6 tightly integrates with Adobe Photoshop CS6, Illustrator CS6, Acrobat X Pro, InCopy® CS6, Flash Professional CS6, and Dreamweaver® CS6 software. InDesign CS6 shares a common user interface, commands, panels, tools, and keyboard shortcuts with Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash Professional, and InCopy, so it's easy to apply what you know about one program to learning another and to move efficiently from program to program. The ability to import native Photoshop and Illustrator files simplifies the workflow involved in laying out, enhancing, and updating graphics. Native support for Adobe PDF files helps ensure reliable, consistent output whether you publish to print, the web, or devices. Enhanced integration between InDesign and Flash Professional allows you to hand off your page layouts with even greater fidelity and maintain animation, sound, and video files placed in your documents. In addition, InDesign and InCopy work together to provide robust editorial workflow management for small creative teams.
Yes, you can access Adobe Digital Publishing Suite* from within InDesign CS6 to create and publish engaging apps for a broad range of devices, such as iPad, Motorola Xoom, and Android tablets. Find out more about Adobe Digital Publishing Suite.
InDesign CS6 leads an integrated publishing family that also includes Adobe InCopy CS6 and InDesign CS6 Server software. InCopy CS6 is a professional writing and editing program that integrates with InDesign CS6 to enable collaborative editorial workflows among designers, writers, and editors. InDesign CS6 Server brings high-end composition and layout to a server platform, introducing new levels of automation to editorial workflows, collateral creation, data-driven personalized publishing, and template-based web-to-print solutions.
Yes. If you require a custom solution built on top of core InDesign technology, systems integrators worldwide can provide publishing systems that are compatible with InCopy CS6 and InDesign CS6. Learn more about custom editorial publishing solutions.
Yes. Developers can fully extend and automate inDesign CS6 using standard programming technologies including ActionScript®, C++, JavaScript, AppleScript, and VBScript. In CS6, developers can also sell and distribute their extensions to the entire CS6 install base, using Exchange 2.
Two software development kits are available to extend InDesign CS6. The InDesign CS6 product software development kit (SDK) provides documentation, tools, and sample code to help customize and build InDesign plug-ins. For more information, visit the InDesign Developer Center. Learn more about automating publishing tasks in InDesign with scripting resources.
The Creative Suite product software development kit (SDK) provides documentation, tools, and sample code to develop extensions and plug-ins for InDesign and the other Creative Suite products using ActionScript and Flex. For more information, visit the Creative Suite Developer Center.
Yes. Publishers from small design firms to major publishing organizations worldwide have adopted InDesign. Supported by a vibrant partner ecosystem, backed by a reliable corporation, and user inspired, InDesign CS6 is the right choice for fast-paced publishing environments. For more information on why and how to switch to InDesign, see the InDesign Conversion Guide .
Yes. The Roman, Japanese, Middle Eastern, and CCK versions of InDesign CS6 share a common file format, so you can open and modify Japanese, Middle Eastern, and CCK layouts in Roman versions of InDesign CS6 and Roman files in Japanese, Middle Eastern, or CCK versions. However, the Roman versions of InDesign CS6 do not have the typographical, layout grid, and frame grid tools for editing Asian text that are available in the Japanese and CCK versions.
InDesign CS6 provides the foundation for publishing compelling content for print, online, and on devices. InDesign, combined with the strengths of other CS6 Design Standard components such as Photoshop and Illustrator, enables the delivery of sophisticated layouts complete with beautiful typography, stunning vector graphics, and powerful digital imagery. In addition, integration with Acrobat Pro gives you robust preflighting and production options when producing documents for print or PDF delivery.
In CS6 Design & Web Premium, tight integration with Flash Professional allows you to hand off pages developed in InDesign for the web with even greater fidelity. Interactive buttons, multistate objects, and placed video and audio files included in the InDesign layout are carried over into Flash Professional. Text formatting applied in InDesign can be fully leveraged thanks to support for professional typography in Adobe Flash Player software. Get a head start building web pages that use InDesign page text and images with enhanced export for Dreamweaver.
For publishers:
InDesign CS6 introduces powerful features for any workflow — print or digital. The new Content Collector tools let you easily repurpose text and images from one layout into another. You can link content (including interactivity) within and across InDesign files to help ensure consistency. Access to Adobe Digital Publishing Suite* makes it possible to create, publish, monetize, and optimize digital content directly or through leading mobile marketplaces. Liquid Layout and Alternate Layout features work to help you adapt existing content for other orientations or screen sizes with the level of design control you want.
Using InDesign CS6, you can also design and create eBooks with little need for developers. You can control the order of content and include refined typography, images that resize to fit virtually any screen, and embedded audio and video†.
For designers:
InDesign CS6 builds on a strong foundation of integrated tools and workflows to enable flexible and efficient delivery of professional documents in print, online, and on digital devices so you can fully meet your creative, publishing, and business goals. The new Content Collector tools make it easy to repurpose text and images from one layout into another. You can link content (including interactivity) within and across InDesign files to help ensure consistency.
InDesign CS6 Server is a robust, highly flexible, and scalable layout and composition engine that offers the ability to automate the proven design, layout, and typographical capabilities of InDesign CS6. Based on the same codebase as InDesign, it can power many types of automated publishing solutions, including web to print, VDP, and editorial workflow solutions, while delivering the same output quality you would expect from Creative Suite. Most solutions powered by InDesign CS6 Server use templates created by designers using the desktop version of InDesign.
Although InDesign CS6 Server shares its codebase with the desktop version of InDesign, there are a number of important differences:
Access a wide range of InDesign and InCopy resources, find user group meetings, and get information about industry events on the InDesign User Group website.
Other resources include:
* Adobe Digital Publishing Suite requires a separate license and payment of associated fees. See the Digital Publishing Suite product page for more information.
† InDesign uses EPUB3 and HTML5 code to create eBooks with audio, video, and other advanced features. EPUB3 and HTML5 presentation, media playback, and double-byte character support (such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) may not be supported by all devices, browsers, or EPUB readers.
To learn about the new features in each edition, click the links for top new features on each of the suite edition product overview pages.
If you've been using an earlier version of Creative Suite, you may be eligible for an upgrade price for Creative Suite 6. Check the upgrade eligibility table on the buying guide for your suite edition to determine the most cost-effective way for you to upgrade.
Creative Cloud is a digital hub that offers members the ability to download and install every CS6 desktop application, plus additional applications and services. For more information, see the Creative Cloud FAQ.
If your creative workflow requires multiple Adobe components, you can save money when you purchase a Creative Suite 6 edition instead of individual CS components. Depending on the edition you purchase, you can save up to 60% compared to buying the individual components that make up that edition.
Check the product comparison chart in the buying guide of each edition to see what's included.
With Creative Suite editions for design, web, and video, Adobe has a solution tailored to meet your needs no matter what you are trying to create. Each edition has been designed around next-generation workflows that give you the creative freedom to express your ideas as completely and quickly as possible. So even if you don't use all of the tools today, purchasing a suite edition gives you the flexibility to adapt your workflow as your creative needs change.
As of the launch of Creative Suite 6, Adobe has combined Design Premium and Web Premium into one suite edition, CS6 Design & Web Premium. This new edition for designers and web developers includes all of the tools needed to deliver innovative ideas in print, on the web, and for tablet devices and smartphones. Learn more about Design & Web Premium and the included components.
Adobe does not plan to make any changes to the existing complimentary and paid support programs that are enjoyed by our customers. For details on these programs, visit the Adobe support page.
Yes, you can upgrade from CS5 or CS5.5 versions of Design Premium or Web Premium to CS6 Design & Web Premium. For more specifics on upgrade pricing, as well as options to upgrade from earlier versions of Design Premium or Web Premium to CS6 and to Creative Cloud, see the Design & Web Premium buying guide.
The software license agreement accompanying your product may entitle you to install and activate the software on two systems with certain restrictions. The product license agreement for Creative Suite 6 does not allow you to install the components of a single suite edition across multiple computers. Please see the software license agreement for more information.
Adobe CS Review and SiteCatalyst® NetAverages™ were discontinued as of April 12, 2012; however, Adobe BrowserLab, Adobe Story, and Acrobat.com continue to remain available. Learn more about the discontinuation of CS Live.
To make the most of your creative possibilities, consider signing up for Adobe Creative Cloud, a new set of online services, applications, and community features available via membership. With Creative Cloud, you can explore, create, publish, and share your work using CS6 desktop applications, Adobe Touch Apps, and services together for a complete ideation-to-publishing experience. Learn more about Creative Cloud.
You will still have access to BrowserLab, Story, and Acrobat.com using your Adobe ID.
To use the services, your Adobe ID must be a valid email address. If your ID does not contain a verified email address, you will need to update it. Follow these instructions to update your Adobe ID or password:
· Go to the Adobe website and sign in with your current Adobe ID.
· Click Edit Your Account Information and select the Adobe ID tab.
· Click Change to enter your current email address. You can also change your password in this tab. Click Update to apply the changes to your account.
After you change your Adobe ID to match your email address, you can set up access to the desired services.
Individual Creative Suite subscription edition products have become single-app memberships in Creative Cloud. A Creative Cloud single-app membership lets you download and install the application on your computer, providing all the same features and functionality of regular Creative Suite products. Plus, your single-app membership includes 20GB of cloud-based storage and the ability to access and share your work on virtually any device. You can also download trials of all other applications and services that are part of Creative Cloud complete membership.
A Creative Cloud single-app membership gives you ongoing access to one Creative Suite application for a low monthly price, while also giving you ongoing access to every upgrade version at no additional charge as long as your membership remains active.
The following products are available as single-app memberships:
Yes, with Creative Cloud single-app membership you get several important benefits that you do not get when you buy a traditional Creative Suite version:
A single-app membership gives you ongoing access to one Creative Suite application for a low monthly price, while a Creative Cloud complete membership gives you access to all Creative Suite desktop applications, plus additional tools and services that allow you to take your creative ideas from concept to publishing. Creative Cloud complete delivers continuous value to members by providing immediate access to new features, tools, apps, services, and upgrades as they become available. Learn more about Creative Cloud membership options.
Single-app membership is a great option to consider if:
Also, the month-to-month plan is a terrific option if you work on a freelance basis or are a small business owner and have only an occasional need for a particular Creative Suite software application.
Your single-app membership includes access to the current and future versions of the Creative Suite application (as long as your membership remains active) as well as 20B of storage space and the ability to sync your creative files from your desktop to the cloud.*
* Wireless Internet connection required. Mobile and tablet applications and syncing functionality require a separate download and agreement to additional terms. Adobe online services, including the Adobe Creative Cloud service, are available only to users 13 and older and require agreement to additional terms and Adobe's online privacy policy. The applications and online services are not available in all countries or languages, may require user registration, and may be subject to change or discontinuation without notice. Additional fees or subscription charges may apply.
For more information about membership options, visit the Creative Cloud plans page.
You can upgrade your single-app membership to a Creative Cloud complete membership by logging in to www.creativecloud.com, going to the My Account page, and simply walking through the steps to upgrade. You will be given a partial refund on the remaining amount due on your existing membership.
You can upgrade two or more single-app memberships to a Creative Cloud complete membership by logging in to www.creativecloud.com, going to the My Account page, and simply walking through the steps to upgrade. You will be given a partial refund on the remaining amount due on both existing memberships.
With the CS6 update, joining Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop as native 64-bit Mac applications are Adobe Encore, Adobe SpeedGrade, and Adobe Illustrator. On Windows, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, SpeedGrade, and Encore are native 64 bit and run only on 64-bit operating systems. Photoshop and Illustrator are native 64-bit Windows applications, but also run on 32-bit operating systems.
By optimizing code for 64-bit operating systems, Adobe is able to deliver the performance gains video professionals require. Creative Suite customers benefit from working on the latest hardware and operating systems, and the majority of video professionals have already transitioned to 64-bit capable systems, such as Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Lion, or 64-bit versions of Windows 7. Because 64-bit operating systems offer superior performance, CS6 and future releases of Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Encore, and SpeedGrade will not support 32-bit operating systems. For an up-to-date list of 64-bit third-party plug-ins for After Effects, visit the After Effects plug-ins page.
On Windows, the CS6 versions of Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, SpeedGrade, and Encore require a 64-bit edition of Microsoft® Windows 7. If you are using one of the following operating systems, you will not be able to install or run those applications:
If you are using one of the listed incompatible operating systems, Adobe recommends that you upgrade to a 64-bit edition of Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate.
On 64-bit operating systems you have access to essentially unlimited RAM, because they offer a wider address system and data path. On 32-bit systems, each application is limited to 4GB of RAM (and in practice this number is actually smaller). More RAM means applications can manipulate larger chunks of data, cache more information, and handle a wide range of tasks more efficiently.
Mac OS Snow Leopard and OS X Lion are already 64-bit capable. 64 bit enables leveraging of more than 4GB of RAM. All you need to do is add more RAM to start seeing the benefits of native 64-bit OS support.
When you install Windows 7, choose the 64-bit version.
With the CS6 update, joining Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop as native 64-bit Mac applications are Adobe Encore, SpeedGrade, and Illustrator. On Windows, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, SpeedGrade, and Encore are native 64-bit and run only on 64-bit operating systems. Photoshop and Illustrator are native 64-bit Windows applications, but also run on 32-bit operating systems.
Windows versions of Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects CS5 and later, whether standalone or as components of Creative Suite Production Premium or Master Collection, require a 64-bit edition of Windows.
To run the CS6 version of After Effects or Adobe Premiere Pro, you should upgrade to a 64-bit edition of Windows 7. Adobe has a number of upgrade paths available to current Creative Suite customers. Refer to the buying guide pages for your products to get full details on your upgrade options.
Adobe plans to continue offering support according to the existing complimentary and paid support programs. For details on these programs, visit the support page.
With native 64-bit applications, more RAM means better performance when working with multiple applications on high-resolution projects. For that reason, we recommend you use at least 8GB of RAM, and 16GB, 32GB, or even more for high-performance configurations.
Visit the performance page for more information.
Adobe and Apple have worked closely together to test Adobe® Creative Suite® 5, 5.5 and CS6 editions and individual products for reliability, performance and user experience when installed on Intel® based systems running Mac OS X Mountain Lion (v10.8). Adobe Flash Professional CS5, 5.5 and CS6 are not compatible with Mac OS x Mountain Lion (v10.8). Earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop® (CS3 and CS4) software were also tested with Mountain Lion and there are currently no known issues.
As with any new release of an operating system, there may be unexpected issues that arise that were not discovered during testing. If you encounter any issues, please report them on our bug reporting form.
At this time, none of the CS5, 5.5 or CS6 applications require updates to be compatible with Mountain Lion. However, we do recommend that all users download the latest version of the Adobe Flash® Player runtime.
In our testing we have found no significant issues with running CS5, 5.5, CS6 or Acrobat products with Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, other than Adobe Flash Professional.
Apple created a new security feature called Gatekeeper™ which is intended to help make applications downloaded from the Internet safer. Learn more at http://www.apple.com/osx/what-is/security.html
Adobe has added the Gatekeeper signing requirements to our currently shipping applications. However, our legacy products created before Mountain Lion's Gatekeeper feature was available are not signed. If you download one of those legacy (unsigned) applications, the Gatekeeper security feature may pop-up a security dialog that warns users against downloading non-signed applications from the Internet. You can still install the un-signed applications by following these directions.
If updates for Mountain Lion compatibility with Creative Suite products are required in the future, the updates will be made available through the Adobe Updater, a utility that is installed with Adobe products to manage downloading and installing updates for you. As long as the automated notification feature in Adobe Updater is turned on, you will be alerted automatically when the updates become available. You can then follow the onscreen instructions to download and install the updates. Alternatively, you can open a CS5, CS5.5 or CS6 product that requires an update, choose Help > Updates to open the Adobe Updater, check all of the updates you want, and then click Download and Install Updates. Lastly, you can also visit the downloads page on Adobe.com to monitor when updates are posted, and then download and install the updates for each relevant product.
Starting with Mac OS X Lion (v10.7), Apple no longer includes support for Rosetta, which is required to run PPC code on Macs with Intel® processors. Creative Suite 2 software was created to run on PowerPC hardware on Macs and will not be able to run on Lion and Mountain Lion. Additionally, older plug-ins as well as drivers for printers, scanners, and other hardware peripherals that require PPC support will no longer work with even the most current Creative Suite products without Rosetta.
Customers are encouraged to check plug-in compatibility by contacting the plug-in vendor before upgrading to Lion. For third-party products, contact the manufacturer for guidance.
Adobe offers support to Creative Suite customers running Mac OS X Mountain Lion in accordance with our standard customer support policies. Visit the support page for additional information about our complimentary and paid support programs.
Adobe recommends following your company’s internal guidelines to manage updates. You may want to contact the IT person who manages your Adobe licenses for information about your corporate policies on updating software. For volume licensing customers, information is available for IT managers on how to do a silent install of CS5, 5.5 and CS6 updates Individual users should use the Adobe Updater within their products (choose Help > Updates) to download and install individual system updates.
As a Creative Suite application subscriber or member of Creative Cloud, you are eligible to receive updates and upgrades as long as your membership remains active. Adobe will notify you via email as they become available with instructions on how to access them.
Yes. If a full version of a CS5, CS5.5 or CS6 product is compatible with Mountain Lion, then the trial version of that product is compatible as well. The known issues described in this document also apply to the trial versions.
At this time, none of the CS5.5 or CS6 applications require updates to be compatible with Windows 8. As long as you have the latest product updates installed there are no additional updates required for Windows 8 compatibility. You can verify that you have the latest updates installed by choosing Help > Check for Updates in the product menu.
In our testing, we have found no significant issues with running CS5.5, CS6, or Acrobat products with Windows 8.
Flash Player will come built into Internet Explorer 10 on all versions of Windows 8, and updates will be distributed via Windows Update. Support is available in accordance with our standard support terms for Flash Player.
If updates for Windows 8 compatibility with Creative Suite products are required in the future, the updates will be made available through the Adobe Updater, a utility that is installed with Adobe products to manage downloading and installing updates for you. As long as the automated notification feature in Adobe Updater is turned on, you will be alerted automatically when the updates become available. You can then follow the onscreen instructions to download and install the updates. Alternatively, you can open a CS5.5 or CS6 product that requires an update, choose Help > Updates to open the Adobe Updater, check all of the updates you want, and then click Download and Install Updates. Lastly, you can also visit the downloads page on Adobe.com to monitor when updates are posted, and then download and install the updates for each relevant product.
Customers are encouraged to check plug-in compatibility by contacting the plug-in vendor before upgrading to Windows 8. For third-party products, contact the manufacturer for guidance.
Adobe offers support to Creative Suite customers running Windows 8 in accordance with our standard customer support policies. Visit the support page for additional information about our complimentary and paid support programs.
Adobe recommends following your company’s internal guidelines to manage updates. You may want to contact the IT person who manages your Adobe licenses for information about your corporate policies on updating software. For volume licensing customers, information is available for IT managers on how to do a silent install. Individual users should use the Adobe Updater within their products (choose Help > Updates) to download and install individual system updates.
As a Creative Suite application subscriber or member of Adobe Creative Cloud™, you are eligible to receive updates and upgrades as long as your membership remains active. Adobe will notify you via email as they become available with instructions on how to access them.
Yes. If a full version of a CS5.5 or CS6 product is compatible with Windows 8, then the trial version of that product is compatible as well. Any known issues described in this document also apply to the trial versions.
If you know what products you currently own, refer to the buying guide for each product on Adobe.com and check the upgrade chart to find out which upgrades you are eligible for.
If you're buying Creative Suite products for the first time, refer to the CS6 family buying guide to determine which suite edition is right for you.
Owners of a CS5 or CS5.5 suite edition qualify for upgrade pricing to a CS6 suite edition. Owners of an individual CS5 or CS5.5 product qualify for upgrade pricing to the same product but not to a suite edition. Any version earlier than CS5 will not be eligible for upgrade pricing.
From within any of your individual Adobe products, select the menu item "About [product name]," which will open a dialog box that displays which version you own. Then check the upgrade eligibility chart on the buying guide for that product to determine which upgrades you are eligible for. Buying guide links are at the top right of the product pages.
No, Adobe does not offer a discount if you want to move from an individual Creative Suite product to a suite edition.
No, Adobe no longer offers "upsells" for the following products: FreeHand® to Illustrator; Photoshop Elements to Photoshop or Photoshop Extended.
There are several options to determine which edition of Creative Suite is installed on your computer:
If you've registered your software, your product registration details will show your suite edition and serial number. Check your registration details by logging in to your account on Adobe.com and clicking "My products and services."
For CS4 and CS3, you can determine the suite edition by doing the following:
Creative Suite 6 product upgrades for volume licenses may be purchased through local resellers, Adobe direct sales, or the online Adobe Store. In North America, Australia, and New Zealand, CS6 product upgrades for individual licenses may be purchased directly through Adobe only. In all other regions, CS6 upgrades for individual licenses may be purchased through local resellers, Adobe direct sales, or the online Adobe Store.
No. Adobe does not offer upgrade pricing for customers wishing to move from a suite edition to an individual CS component. For complete upgrade information for the product you are interested in, consult the upgrade eligibility chart on that product's buying guide page.
Before you open your upgrade of CS6 software, read the upgrade information page to ensure you are a licensed user of eligible Adobe software.
Yes. Qualifying full-time or part-time students, faculty, and staff of accredited educational institutions can purchase Adobe products at a reduced price. Learn more about Creative Suite 6 for education and eligibility requirements. Note that there are no reduced-price subscriptions available for education customers.
Yes. You may qualify for a discount on software through Adobe Volume Licensing (AVL). Learn more about volume licensing, or have a licensing specialist contact you.
The Creative Suite 6 editions address the needs of various creative roles within a multidiscipline team. As you learn about the CS6 products and review your purchasing options, consider the requirements of each of the roles and individuals on your team. To learn more about CS6 for teams, refer to the "For companies" section of each suite edition's product pages (accessible under Resources). You can also have a licensing specialist contact you.
No. There is no upgrade path to move from a desktop license of a product to a subscription. Existing subscription customers, however, will automatically receive new Creative Suite products as they become available.
There are no discounts for perpetual licenses for subscription customers.
No. You cannot upgrade from a Creative Suite edition to an individual CS component. To confirm your options and learn about the requirements for upgrades, check the upgrade eligibility chart on the buying guide page of the product you wish to purchase. Among other requirements, you must be able to provide the serial number for the product you wish to upgrade during installation.
Owners of a CS5 or CS5.5 suite edition qualify for upgrade pricing to a CS6 suite edition. Owners of an individual CS5 or CS5.5 product qualify for upgrade pricing to the same product but not to a suite edition. Any version earlier than CS5 will not be eligible for upgrade pricing.
In North America, Australia, and New Zealand, you can purchase individual product and suite edition upgrades to CS6 only through Adobe.com. These upgrades are not available through a reseller.
In other regions, you can purchase upgrades to CS6 through a local reseller.
Yes. If you are upgrading from an earlier qualifying version of an Adobe product to the newest version, you can upgrade across languages. To move from one language to another in the current version, you will have to call Customer Service in your region for eligibility and fulfillment. There may be a cost. Restrictions apply. See the service note.
You may be eligible. Call Customer Service in your region for more information.
Yes, you may purchase upgrades for education versions provided you meet the upgrade eligibility requirements. For requirements, pricing, or to place your single-user license order, visit the Adobe.com Store in your region.
No. Adobe does not permit individual end users to upgrade volume license products to individual shrinkwrapped software.
Yes, provided you meet the upgrade eligibility requirements. For customers who want to move from shrinkwrapped software to a volume license, we also offer a credit against past qualifying purchases. For details and requirements, visit the Adobe Volume Licensing page.
Yes. To help you evaluate Adobe's creative software for upgrade or new purchase, we offer "try and buy" versions of the premium editions of Creative Suite 6 as well as most individual CS6 products, such as Photoshop CS6 Extended and Flash Professional CS6, in many of the languages in which we ship. These trial versions offer almost every feature and function of the product for you to test-drive. In most cases, the trials can easily be converted to purchased versions without needing to reinstall the software. The trial period begins on the first day you launch the software and continues for 30 days. When the trial expires, you must purchase the software to continue using it.
Note that Adobe Encore CS6 and Adobe Prelude CS6 are not available for trial. Encore and Prelude will be installed as part of the trial for CS6 Production Premium and Master Collection but will not be available for use until you purchase. The trial versions of Adobe After Effects CS6 and Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 do not include some features that depend on software licensed from parties other than Adobe. For example, some codecs for encoding MPEG formats are available only with the full version of these products.
There are two options. You can try individual products or suite editions by downloading trial versions of CS6 products directly from the Adobe.com download pages. You can also sign up for a free Adobe Creative Cloud membership, which gives you access to all of the CS6 desktop applications that are available as 30-day trials.
Trial DVDs are no longer available. Trials are available for download on Adobe.com.
You can download trial software by navigating to the Downloads section of Adobe.com and selecting the product you would like to try. In order to improve your download stability and speed, Adobe offers Adobe Download Assistant software.
On Windows, Adobe Download Assistant downloads two files, an executable (EXE) file and a 7z file. The 7z file is a highly compressed archive that is used with the EXE file to install a downloaded product. The EXE and 7z files must both be completely downloaded and located in the same folder in order for the product to install successfully.
On Mac OS, Adobe Download Assistant downloads a single .dmg file.
Visit Adobe Download Assistant Help for more information.
By default, some product installers will automatically start when your download completes. If the installation doesn't start automatically, see Start the installer after downloading.
You do not need a serial number to try out your software. To start the trial, launch your software and click the Start Trial button on the first screen that loads.
If you already purchased a product on the online Adobe Store, your serial number will be emailed to you. Alternately, you can sign in to your Adobe account to find your serial number. For additional information, see Find a serial number.
If you are a subscriber, you don’t need a serial number. After you log in to your software, your subscription will automatically begin.
No. Each edition of Creative Suite 6 is a complete integrated product that is bound by the 30-day trial period. For example, Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium integrates these components: Photoshop CS6 Extended, Illustrator CS6, InDesign CS6, Dreamweaver CS6, Flash Professional CS6, Fireworks CS6, Acrobat X Pro, and Adobe Bridge CS6. Launching any one of these initiates the 30-day trial period. You must then evaluate these components within the 30-day window.
Yes, Adobe now offers month-to-month and one-year subscriptions for most individual CS6 applications. In addition, Adobe now offers membership in Adobe Creative Cloud, which gives users ongoing access to most Creative Suite applications. This means you can continue to use your application on a month-by-month basis for a fraction of the full purchase price. Learn more about CS subscription editions.
Yes. If you have tried an individual product such as Photoshop CS6 Extended, you can either convert that directly to the same product or convert it to one of the Creative Suite 6 editions that contains Photoshop CS6 Extended. Alternately, if you tried an edition of Creative Suite 6 but decide to buy an individual component that is part of that edition, you can simply enter the serial number for the purchased product to convert your trial to the individual component you purchased.
Acrobat X Pro is available as a trial for Windows only. However, the full version of Acrobat X Pro is included with both Mac OS and Windows versions of Master Collection, Design & Web Premium, and Design Standard. Full versions are available for sale individually on Adobe.com.
Yes. If you have opted to receive email communications from Adobe, you may receive a series of communications with helpful resources and tips to get the most from your trial. There are also additional free resources available:
Adobe Technical Support will help you install or troubleshoot an installation issue with a trial version of Adobe creative products. Additional phone and web support is available only for registered users of purchased software. For additional help, we recommend the following free options: Search Adobe Community Help to find the focused answers you need — fast. Searchable content includes the in-depth product-specific Help that Adobe has always delivered, plus additional Adobe and third-party content chosen by experts at Adobe and in the design and production communities. Use the search bar within most Creative Suite 6 component software, or simply choose Help > Product name. Search the online Adobe Knowledgebase in the support area.
Converting your trial is simple: Purchase the software through the online Adobe Store (as an electronic download or as a shipped product) or from your preferred authorized reseller, store, or catalog. If you want to purchase through the Adobe Store, simply click the Buy button on the trial screen — the screen that loads when you launch your trial software. After you make your purchase, click the License This Software button on the trial screen to enter your serial number or start your subscription.
Optional: If you purchased an electronic download from the Adobe Store, log in to your account and download any additional available content or applications for the product you purchased. You can use your Adobe ID and password to access this content for up to three years after the product is released. If you purchased through a channel other than the Adobe Store and are converting from an individual CS6 product to a suite edition or to a different individual product, you may need to install the additional applications on your computer.
Yes. You can convert your trial to a point product subscription or to a Creative Cloud membership through the online Adobe Store. After you purchase your subscription or membership, click the License This Software button on the trial screen — the screen that loads when you launch your software in trial mode. Learn more about the subscription program.
Creative Suite 6 trials allow you to evaluate individual products or editions of Creative Suite 6 and then convert the installed trial to a full version. For instance, if you tried a CS6 suite edition but decide to buy an individual component that is part of that edition, you can simply enter the serial number for the purchased product to convert your trial to the component you want.
Alternatively, if you have tried an individual product such as Photoshop CS6 Extended, you can either convert the trial directly to the same product or convert it to one of the Creative Suite 6 editions that contains Photoshop CS6 Extended.
If you tried multiple products and purchased a suite edition that contains all of them, you can enter the suite edition serial number in one of the components and the other ones will automatically pick up the serial number. You will need to install the additional components contained in the suite edition. If you tried individual CS6 products and bought them as single products, you can simply enter the serial numbers in the respective products.
Yes, Adobe Volume Licensing customers can also convert trials by simply entering a valid license serial number. Contact your reseller or authorized Adobe License Center to place a volume licensing order. Note: To convert Acrobat X Pro, you must download and install a different version for volume licenses.
When you are converting your trial, the serial number you enter must match your trial software language set. If the language set does not match, you may need to uninstall your trial and reinstall a version that supports the desired language set.
The following is a list of the languages included in each language set:
Americas : English, French Canadian, International English, Spanish
Japan: International English, Japanese
Continental Europe: Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, French, German, International English, Italian, Spanish
Asia: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, International English, Korean
Nordics: Danish, Finnish, International English, Norwegian, Swedish
Eastern Europe: Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian
To uninstall your trial version, close any open Adobe software on your computer and do the following: In Windows, open the Windows Control Panel and double-click Add or Remove Programs. Select the product you want to uninstall, click Change/Remove, and then follow the onscreen instructions.
In Mac OS, double-click the product installer in Applications > Utilities > Adobe Installers. Authenticate as an administrator, select Uninstall Components, and then follow the onscreen instructions.
Yes, provided you have a qualifying earlier version of Adobe software. In this case, you may purchase an upgrade to convert your trial to a purchased version. To verify that you have an earlier version that qualifies, navigate to the product area you're interested in and click the buying guide link, and then check the upgrade eligibility chart. When you enter the purchased serial number to activate your trial for ongoing use, the installer will search your hard drive for the qualifying software. If it doesn't find it, it will prompt you for the serial number of your earlier version. If that serial number does not work, contact Adobe Customer Service in your region for further assistance.
Yes, if you choose the download option when converting a trial to a purchased version, we highly recommend making a backup copy and keeping it together with the serial number. That way, if you get a new computer or have to rebuild an existing machine, you have everything you need to efficiently reinstall your Adobe software. Alternatively, follow the instructions in the email receipt to log in and download your software for up to three years after you purchase. If you had the software shipped from Adobe or a reseller at purchase, that media serves as your backup version.
The software license agreement accompanying your product may entitle you to install and activate the software on two systems with certain restrictions. Refer to the software license agreement for more information.