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title: "Adobe Creative Cloud Statistics 2026: Subscribers, Revenue and Market Share"
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# Adobe Creative Cloud Statistics 2026: Subscribers, Revenue and Market Share

Adobe ended fiscal 2025 with $25.2 billion in total ending annual recurring revenue, up 11.5% year over year, and total revenue of $23.8 billion (+11% YoY). AI-influenced ARR surpassed $5 billion, and AI-first ARR already exceeded the company’s $250 million year-end target. Digital Media segment revenue grew to $17.65 billion in fiscal 2025, up from $15.86 billion in fiscal 2024, representing 11% year-over-year growth.

The data below covers Creative Cloud subscriber estimates, revenue, and ARR breakdowns, Firefly usage inside the suite, plan-level pricing, application-level adoption for [Photoshop](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/adobe-photoshop-statistics/) and Premiere Pro, market-share telemetry, and Adobe’s guidance, drawing on Adobe’s fiscal 2025 10-K, the Q4 FY25 earnings transcript, Adobe Newsroom Firefly disclosures, 6sense technographic data, and ProDesignTools subscriber reconstruction.

## Key Takeaways

- Adobe’s total ending ARR reached $25.2 billion at the close of fiscal 2025, growing **11.5%** year over year, with more than one-third of that base now tied to AI-embedded products, the company disclosed in its Q4 FY25 earnings call.
- The Digital Media segment (which houses Creative Cloud and Document Cloud) ended fiscal 2025 with **$19.20 billion** in ARR and **$17.65 billion** in segment revenue, per Adobe’s fiscal 2025 Form 10-K.
- AI-influenced ARR surpassed $5 billion at the FY2025 close, while AI-first ARR exceeded the **$250 million** year-end target Adobe set in September 2025.
- Industry estimates place the Creative Cloud paid subscriber base near 41 million at year-end 2025, reconstructed from ARR trajectory after Adobe stopped disclosing absolute subscriber counts in fiscal 2018, per ProDesignTools.
- Adobe Firefly users have generated more than 22 billion assets since the model’s March 2023 launch, with **85%** of Firefly use occurring inside Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Express, per Adobe Blog disclosures.
- Photoshop monthly active users increased approximately **10%** after Firefly integration was rolled out across the application, per industry reconstruction of Adobe disclosures.
- Creative Cloud Pro (the renamed All Apps tier) costs **$69.99**/month, with the entry-level Express Premium plan priced at **$9.99**/month, per Adobe’s official pricing page.

## Editor’s Choice

- Adobe reported **$23.8 billion** in fiscal 2025 revenue (+**11%** YoY), a record annual figure, per the company’s Q4 FY25 earnings transcript.
- Q4 FY2025 revenue hit $6.2 billion (+**10%** YoY), beating consensus of $6.1 billion, with Digital Media at $4.6 billion (+**11%** YoY).
- Adobe’s FY2026 guidance targets total revenue of $25.9 to $26.1 billion, non-GAAP EPS of $23.30 to $23.50, and total ending ARR growth of **10.2%** YoY, per Adobe’s Q4 FY25 release.
- Firefly contributed 11% of all Creative Cloud new annual recurring revenue in 2024, with direct Firefly subscription revenue exceeding **$400 million** across 2024 and 2025, per Adobe Blog.
- Adobe Premiere Pro’s user base grew from about 5 million in 2019 to roughly 30 million in 2024, with Premiere used by **57%** of Sundance 2024 films.
- Adobe Creative Cloud appears in the technology stacks of more than 226,000 companies worldwide, per 6sense technographic data.
- The Single App generative-credit cap dropped from 500 to 25 monthly credits on July 1, 2025, a 95% reduction that reshapes upgrade paths into Creative Cloud Pro.

## Recent Developments

- **December 10, 2025,** brought Adobe’s Q4 and full-year fiscal 2025 results, reporting $23.8 billion in annual revenue, $25.2 billion in ending ARR, and AI-influenced ARR surpassing $5 billion.
- **December 10, 2025,** saw Adobe issue fiscal 2026 guidance of $25.9 to $26.1 billion in total revenue and 10.2% total ending ARR growth, signaling continued double-digit ARR expansion.
- **February 2, 2026,** brought the Adobe Firefly relaunch with unlimited generations on standard models for paid Creative Cloud and Firefly subscribers, with rate limits applying only to premium and video models.
- **September 11, 2025,** saw Adobe raise its fiscal 2025 Digital Media ARR growth, total revenue, and EPS targets mid-year, citing strength in the Creative Cloud Pro plan and Firefly adoption.
- **July 1, 2025,** brought the Single App generative-credit cut from 500 to 25 monthly credits, the most consequential pricing-architecture change in Creative Cloud’s recent history.
- **June 17, 2025,** saw Adobe rebrand its Creative Cloud All Apps plan to Creative Cloud Pro, repositioning the flagship tier around AI-augmented workflows at the same $69.99 monthly price.

## Adobe Creative Cloud Subscriber Base and Growth

- Industry estimates place Adobe Creative Cloud’s paid subscriber base near 41 million at year-end 2025, reconstructed from Digital Media ARR trajectory and historical disclosure ratios, per ProDesignTools.
- Adobe last published an absolute Creative Cloud subscriber count in fiscal 2018, when the company disclosed **17 million** subscribers; subsequent counts come from third-party reconstruction.
- An alternative reconstruction by Skillademia estimates the 2025 subscriber base at approximately **32.5 million**, with the company adding nearly 1 million new subscribers each quarter.
- The 8 million-subscriber gap between the 32.5M and 41M estimates reflects different assumptions about average revenue per user (ARPU) and enterprise term-license unit accounting.
- Cross-referencing the **$19.20 billion** Digital Media ARR with a blended ARPU around $470/year supports the 41M reconstruction; a higher $590/year ARPU supports the 32.5M figure.
- Either reconstruction places Creative Cloud as one of the largest paid creative software subscriber bases globally, materially ahead of Canva Pro and Affinity’s combined paid bases, with [iPhone ecosystem subscriber data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/iphone-statistics/) showing comparable consumer-tech subscription dynamics.

YearSubscriber Estimate (M)Source / Method201817.0Adobe disclosed (last official figure)202023.0ProDesignTools reconstruction202227.0ProDesignTools reconstruction202435.5Skillademia + ProDesignTools blend2025 (low)32.5Skillademia (higher ARPU assumption)2025 (high)41.0ProDesignTools (lower ARPU assumption)*Source: ProDesignTools, Skillademia, Adobe FY18 disclosure*

ProDesignTools estimates the Creative Cloud paid subscriber base reached **approximately 41 million** by year-end 2025, reconstructed from Digital Media ARR trajectory after Adobe stopped publishing absolute subscriber counts in fiscal 2018, when **17 million subscribers** were disclosed. Skillademia’s alternative reconstruction places the 2025 base at an estimated **32.5 million subscribers**, with the company gaining nearly **1 million** new subscribers each quarter.

## Creative Cloud Revenue and ARR Performance

- Adobe reported **$23.8 billion** in fiscal 2025 total revenue, up **11%** year over year, an annual record, per the company’s Q4 FY25 earnings transcript.
- Total ending ARR exited fiscal 2025 at **$25.2 billion** (+**11.5%** YoY), spanning Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, and Digital Experience subscriptions.
- Q4 FY2025 alone delivered **$6.2 billion** in revenue (+**10%** YoY), beating analyst consensus of **$6.1 billion**, per Adobe’s December 10, 2025, release.
- Creative ARR specifically grew from **$13.85 billion** at the FY2024 close to a higher figure in FY2025 that Adobe rolled into the broader $19.2B Digital Media disclosure.
- Adobe entered fiscal 2025 with Digital Media ARR at **$17.22 billion** and exited at **$19.20 billion**, a **$1.98 billion** year-over-year addition.
- Quarterly ARR additions in fiscal 2025 averaged roughly **$495 million**, the highest quarterly cadence in Creative Cloud’s history.

Metric (FY)FY2024FY2025YoY GrowthSourceTotal revenue$21.51B$23.8B+11%Adobe earnings releasesTotal ending ARRn/a$25.2B+11.5%Q4 FY25 transcriptDigital Media ARR$17.22B$19.20B+11.5%FY25 10-KDigital Media revenue$15.86B$17.65B+11%FY25 10-KCreative ARR$13.85Brolled-in+DD%FY24 release*Source: Adobe FY24 and FY25 earnings releases, Adobe Form 10-K (FY25)*

Adobe ended fiscal 2025 with total revenue of $23.8 billion, up 11% year over year, and Q4 FY2025 revenue of $6.2 billion, up 10% YoY. Adobe achieved revenue of $21.51 billion in fiscal year 2024, which represents 11% year-over-year growth, with Creative ARR growing to $13.85 billion and Digital Media ARR ending the year at $17.22 billion, up 13% YoY in constant currency.

## Digital Media Segment Breakdown

- Adobe’s Digital Media segment, which contains Creative Cloud and Document Cloud, generated **$17.65 billion** in fiscal 2025 segment revenue, up from **$15.86 billion** in fiscal 2024, per the company’s fiscal 2025 Form 10-K.
- Q4 FY2025 Digital Media revenue reached **$4.6 billion**, growing **11%** YoY, the highest quarterly figure in the segment’s history.
- The company’s 10-K cites strength in Creative Cloud Pro and other flagship apps, as well as Acrobat, across all routes to market and geographies as the primary [subscription growth driver](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/digital-platform-subscription-statistics/).
- Digital Media ARR climbed **$1.98 billion** year over year, the largest absolute single-year ARR addition in Creative Cloud’s history.
- Within Digital Media, Creative Cloud Pro carries the highest per-user ARPU and the bulk of the AI-influenced ARR uplift.
- The segment’s gross margin sits above the company-wide non-GAAP figure, a structural advantage Adobe has preserved across the FY24 to FY25 transition.

![Adobe Digital Media Financial Growth Breakdown](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/adobe-digital-media-financial-growth-breakdown.jpg "Adobe Digital Media Financial Growth Breakdown")

Digital Media segment revenue grew to **$17.65 billion** in fiscal 2025, up from **$15.86 billion** in fiscal 2024, with year-over-year overall Digital Media ARR reaching **$19.20 billion** at the end of fiscal 2025. The increase in [subscription](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/subscription-economy-statistics/) revenue for the Digital Media segment was driven by strength in Creative Cloud Pro and other flagship apps, as well as Acrobat across all routes to market and geographies.

## AI-Influenced ARR and Firefly Adoption

- AI-influenced ARR at Adobe surpassed **$5 billion** at the fiscal 2025 close, with more than one-third of total ending ARR now tied to products incorporating AI capabilities, per the Q4 FY25 transcript.
- AI-first ARR (revenue from products built primarily around [generative AI](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/generative-ai-statistics/)) exceeded the **$250 million** year-end target Adobe set in September 2025.
- The climb from approximately $0 in fiscal 2023 to **over $5 billion** in AI-influenced ARR by fiscal 2025 outpaces the cumulative ARR rate of the original 2013 Creative Cloud SaaS shift across its first two years.
- Roughly **$8.4 billion** of the **$25.2 billion** ending ARR base sits within the AI-influenced bucket, using the “more than one-third” disclosure as a floor.
- Adobe credits Creative Cloud Pro pricing alignment and Firefly’s flagship app integration as the two primary drivers behind the AI-influenced ARR growth.
- The remaining roughly two-thirds of ending ARR ($16.8B) sits in non-AI products, leaving runway for further AI-induced upgrade activity in fiscal 2026.

> **By the numbers:** Adobe’s AI-influenced ARR surpassed **$5 billion**. More than one-third of the $25.2 billion ending ARR base is attributable to AI-embedded products, per the company’s Q4 FY25 earnings call. AI-first ARR also exceeded the $250 million year-end target.

![AI Revenue Share in Total ARR](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/ai-revenue-share-in-total-arr.jpg "AI Revenue Share in Total ARR")

Adobe is the leader in the AI creative applications category with AI-influenced ARR surpassing **$5 billion** and AI-first ARR already exceeding their **$250 million** year-end target. More than one-third of the **$25.2 billion** ending ARR base is already attributable to products incorporating [AI capabilities](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/artificial-intelligence-statistics/), per the Q4 FY25 transcript.

## Adobe Firefly Inside Creative Cloud. Usage Data

- Adobe Firefly users have generated more than 22 billion assets since the model’s March 2023 launch, per the Adobe Blog (April 2025 + February 2026 disclosures).
- **85%** of Firefly usage occurs inside Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Express, the four flagship Creative Cloud apps where Firefly is integrated natively.
- Among Creative Cloud subscribers who adopted Firefly, weekly active usage reaches approximately **70%**, per Adobe’s April 2025 Firefly evolution post.
- Firefly contributed **11%** of all Creative Cloud new annual recurring revenue in 2024, the highest single-feature ARR contribution since Creative Cloud’s launch.
- Direct Firefly subscription revenue (not bundled inside Creative Cloud) exceeded **$400 million** across 2024 and 2025 combined.
- Starting February 2026, paid Creative Cloud and Firefly plans receive unlimited generations on standard Firefly models, with rate limits applying only to premium and video generations.

Firefly MetricValueAs OfCumulative assets generated22 billion+Feb 2026Share of usage inside flagship apps85%Feb 2026Weekly active rate among adopters~70%Apr 2025Share of CC new ARR (2024)11%2024Direct Firefly subscription revenue$400M+2024-2025 cumulativeLaunch-to-22B-assets timeline~35 monthsMar 2023 to Feb 2026*Source: Adobe Blog (April 24, 2025; February 2, 2026), Adobe FY24 disclosures*

Adobe Firefly users have generated more than 22 billion assets to date, and 85% of Firefly use occurs inside Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Express. Creative Cloud subscribers have adopted Firefly rapidly, with weekly active usage reaching approximately 70% among adopters, and Firefly contributed 11% of all Creative Cloud new annual recurring revenue in 2024, alongside direct Firefly subscription revenue exceeding $400 million across 2024 and 2025. Starting February 2026, paid Creative Cloud and Firefly plans receive unlimited generations on standard models within the Firefly web app, with rate limits applying only to premium and video generations.

## Creative Cloud Pricing Tiers and Plan Distribution

- Adobe’s official pricing page lists five Creative Cloud tiers as of April 2026: Express Free ($0), Express Premium ($9.99/month), Photography Plan ($19.99/month), Single App ($22.99/month), and Creative Cloud Pro ($69.99/month).
- Creative Cloud Pro includes more than 20 desktop and mobile apps, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Lightroom, Acrobat Pro, and Firefly, at the **$69.99**/month flagship price.
- The Photography Plan combines Photoshop, Lightroom, and 1TB of cloud storage at **$19.99**/month, but stopped accepting new subscribers on January 15, 2025.
- Existing Photography Plan subscribers retain access at their current pricing, but new sign-ups are funneled into the Photoshop Single App or Creative Cloud Pro tiers.
- Student and teacher pricing runs at **$19.99**/month for the first year, then converts to **$54.99**/month at renewal, a 175% increase that has driven complaints in academic markets.
- The Express Free tier captures users into the Adobe ecosystem with no payment, serving as the top of the funnel for Creative Cloud Pro upgrades.

![Adobe Creative Cloud Pricing And Storage Plans](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/adobe-creative-cloud-pricing-and-storage-plans.jpg "Adobe Creative Cloud Pricing And Storage Plans")

**Adobe offers five pricing tiers:** Adobe Express Free at no cost, Adobe Express Premium at **$9.99/month**, Photography Plan at **$19.99/month**, Single App at **$22.99/month**, and Creative Cloud Pro at $69.99/month, with Creative Cloud Pro including more than 20 [desktop and mobile](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/mobile-vs-desktop-statistics/) apps including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Lightroom, Acrobat Pro, and Firefly. The Photography plan stopped accepting new subscribers on January 15, 2025, although existing customers retain access at their current pricing.

## The July 2025 Generative-Credit Cliff

- Starting July 1, 2025, new subscribers to Adobe Single App plans receive only 25 generative AI credits per month, a sharp reduction from the previous **500 credits available** on Single App plans, per Adobe Help Center.
- The **95%** credit cut functions as a soft upgrade nudge, pushing moderate-frequency Firefly users toward Creative Cloud Pro at **$69.99/month** rather than implementing a direct Single App price hike.
- A typical Photoshop user generating two AI fills per day would burn through 25 monthly credits in fewer than two weeks, leaving the remainder of the month without generative capacity on the Single App plan.
- The pricing-architecture change is consistent with the broader industry pattern of using AI feature gating to drive ARR uplift rather than raising headline subscription prices, mirrored across generative AI image tools used by marketing teams.
- Combined with the Photography Plan closure to new subscribers (January 15, 2025), the credit cliff narrows the lower-cost on-ramp into Creative Cloud and concentrates new buyer flow into Creative Cloud Pro.
- The architecture change ties directly into Adobe’s AI-influenced ARR climb, which surpassed $5 billion at FY2025 close, suggesting the upgrade materially contributed to the ARR result.

> **Key finding:** Adobe’s July 1, 2025 Single App credit reduction from 500 to 25 monthly generative AI credits, paired with the January 15, 2025 Photography Plan closure to new subscribers, narrowed the lower-priced on-ramps into Creative Cloud and helped funnel new buyers toward Creative Cloud Pro at **$69.99/month**, contributing to the **$5 billion-plus** AI-attached ARR result at fiscal 2025 close.

Plan Architecture ChangeDateEffectPhotography Plan closed to new subsJan 15, 2025Funnels photo workflows to Single App or CC ProAll Apps renamed to Creative Cloud ProJun 17, 2025Repositions flagship around AI-augmented workflowsSingle App credits cut 500 -&gt; 25/monthJul 1, 202595% reduction nudges moderate AI users to CC ProFirefly unlimited on standard modelsFeb 2026Reinforces CC Pro / Firefly value proposition*Source: Adobe Help Center plan-change pages, Adobe Blog February 2026 Firefly relaunch*

Starting July 1, 2025, new subscribers to Single App plans receive 25 generative AI credits per month, a change from the previous 500 credits available on Single App plans, and starting June 17, 2025, Adobe rebranded its Creative Cloud offerings, with the existing Creative Cloud All Apps plan being renamed to Creative Cloud Pro.

## Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro. Application-Level Stats

- Adobe Photoshop’s monthly active users increased approximately **10%** after Firefly integration was rolled out across the application, per industry reconstruction of Adobe disclosures.
- Photoshop is used by over **90%** of creative professionals globally, making it the most widely deployed creative software in the world.
- Adobe Premiere Pro’s user base grew from about 5 million in 2019 to roughly 30 million in 2024, per figures Adobe has cited at industry events.
- Premiere Pro is used by **57%** of Sundance 2024 films, reinforcing its position as the preferred professional video editing software.
- Adobe positioned Premiere Pro at the center of its 2024 video AI strategy with the introduction of the Firefly Video Model at Adobe MAX 2024.
- Across the full Creative Cloud suite, **85%** of all Firefly usage concentrates inside Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Express, indicating heavy AI penetration in the flagship-app workflows.

AppKey User MetricSourcePhotoshop+10% MAU post-FireflySkillademiaPhotoshop90%+ creative pro adoptionSkillademiaPremiere Pro~30M users (2024)SendShort / Adobe NABPremiere Pro57% Sundance 2024 filmsSendShortPremiere Pro~5M users (2019 baseline)SendShort / Adobe NABFirefly inside flagship apps85% of Firefly useAdobe Blog*Source: Skillademia, SendShort, Adobe Blog (April 24, 2025)*

Photoshop is used by **over 90%** of creative professionals globally, and the number of monthly active users increased **approximately 10%** after Firefly integration was rolled out across the application. Adobe Premiere Pro’s user base grew from about 5 million in 2019 to roughly 30 million in 2024, and Premiere Pro is used by **57%** of Sundance 2024 films, with the platform widely used among professionals in the film and video industry.

## Creative Cloud Market Share vs Competitors

- Adobe holds an estimated **58.2%** market share in the application development category that includes Creative Cloud across tracked enterprise customers, per 6sense technographic data.
- Adobe Creative Cloud appears in the technology stacks of **more than 226,000** companies worldwide, with the largest concentrations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
- Photoshop alone represents **34%** of the broader creative software market by user share, the single largest individual-product share in the category.
- The remaining **~42%** of the creative software category is split across Canva, Figma, Affinity, CorelDRAW, and a long tail of niche tools, with no single non-Adobe entrant exceeding 15% share.

Across SQ Magazine’s coverage of platform statistics, mature ecosystems consistently show that user growth slows but engagement depth increases, a pattern that fits the Creative Cloud trajectory, where Firefly drives engagement while subscriber growth moderates, similar to the [Apple customer loyalty data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/apple-customer-loyalty-statistics/) we have tracked.

![Adobe Market Share In Creative Software](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/adobe-market-share-in-creative-software.jpg "Adobe Market Share in Creative Software")

Adobe holds an estimated **58.2%** market share in the application development category that includes Creative Cloud across tracked enterprise customers, and Adobe Creative Cloud appears in the technology stacks of more than 226,000 companies worldwide, with the largest concentrations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, while Photoshop alone represents 34% of the broader creative software market by user share.

## Enterprise vs Individual Subscriber Mix

- Adobe’s Digital Media ARR of **$19.20 billion** at fiscal 2025 close is the sum of the annual value of Digital Media subscriptions and services and the annual value of Digital Media Enterprise Term License Agreements, per the FY25 10-K.
- Enterprise term-license deals contribute a meaningful share of ARR but command higher per-seat ARPU than individual Creative Cloud Pro subscribers, lifting overall blended ARPU.
- Inside Firefly specifically, enterprise contracts drive a substantial share of total Firefly revenue, reflecting heavier per-seat pricing for enterprise generative AI deployments.
- The AI-tied ARR slice crossing this $5 billion threshold benefits disproportionately from enterprise deals, where commercially safe Firefly outputs (trained on licensed Adobe Stock content) clear procurement gates that other generative AI tools struggle to pass, a dynamic also visible in broader [AI tools usage trends](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/ai-tools-usage-statistics/) across enterprise software stacks.
- The team-tier Pro plan and Creative Cloud Enterprise are positioned as the upgrade paths for organizations standardizing creative workflows around AI-augmented Adobe workflows.
- Acrobat enterprise renewal cycles also contribute meaningfully to Digital Media ARR, with the FY25 10-K specifically citing Acrobat alongside Creative Cloud Pro as a strength driver.

Mix IndicatorFY2025 ValueNoteDigital Media ARR (total)$19.20BSubs + services + Enterprise Term LicensesAI-influenced ARR (in total ARR)$5B+Skews enterprise-heavyEnterprise share of Firefly revenue60%+ (industry est.)Higher than individual shareAcrobat enterprise contributionCited in 10-KDrives Document Cloud renewal cycleCreative Cloud Pro for teamsUpgrade pathStandardizes enterprise workflows*Source: Adobe Form 10-K (fiscal 2025), industry composite*

Over fiscal 2025, Annualized Recurring Revenue was the key performance metric Adobe management used to assess the health and trajectory of the overall Digital Media segment, calculated as the sum of the annual value of Digital Media subscriptions and services and the annual value of overall Digital Media Enterprise Term License Agreements.

## Adobe Guidance and ARR Outlook

- Adobe’s fiscal 2026 guidance targets total revenue of **$25.9 to $26.1 billion**, a midpoint 9% YoY increase from FY2025’s **$23.8 billion** result.
- The company guided to non-GAAP EPS of **$23.30 to $23.50** for fiscal 2026, with double-digit ARR growth expectations baked into the operating model.
- Total Adobe ending ARR growth is targeted at 10.2% YoY for fiscal 2026, implying total ending ARR around **$27.8 billion** at the FY2026 close.
- Adobe management expressed confidence in delivering double-digit ARR growth in fiscal 2026, anchoring expectations around continued Pro-tier uptake and Firefly monetization.
- The FY2026 trajectory implies Digital Media ARR could approach **$21 billion** by year-end, with AI-influenced ARR likely crossing **$7 billion** if the FY25-to-FY26 expansion ratio holds.

For readers tracking subscription-software economics, our [Microsoft 365 statistics](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/microsoft-365-statistics/) cover comparable enterprise SaaS adoption data.

FY26 Guidance MetricValueYoY Implied ChangeTotal revenue$25.9B, $26.1B+9% midpointNon-GAAP EPS$23.30, $23.50High single-digitTotal ending ARR growth10.2% YoY$25.2B → ~$27.8BAI-influenced ARR (implied)~$7B+If expansion ratio holdsDigital Media ARR (implied)~$21BMid-single-digit/teens*Source: Adobe Q4 FY25 earnings release (December 10, 2025), Futurum analysis*

FY 2026 guidance targets total revenue of **$25.9 to $26.1 billion,** non-GAAP EPS of **$23.30 to $23.50**, and total Adobe ending ARR growth of **10.2% YoY,** with Adobe Q4 FY 2025 results coming in ahead of consensus on revenue at **$6.2 billion** versus consensus of **$6.1 billion**. Adobe is confident in delivering double-digit ARR growth in FY 2026.

## Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

**How many Creative Cloud subscribers does Adobe have in 2025?**Adobe stopped publishing absolute Creative Cloud subscriber counts in fiscal 2018 when it disclosed 17 million subscribers, and industry reconstruction from Digital Media ARR places the 2025 base at approximately 41 million subscribers, per ProDesignTools. Skillademia’s alternative reconstruction places the 2025 base at an estimated 32.5 million subscribers. Either figure makes Creative Cloud the largest paid creative software base globally.

 

**What is Adobe’s total revenue and ARR for fiscal 2025?**Adobe reported $23.8 billion in fiscal 2025 revenue, up 11% year over year, alongside total ending annual recurring revenue of $25.2 billion at +11.5% YoY, with Q4 alone delivering $6.2 billion in revenue. Digital Media segment revenue specifically reached $17.65 billion in year-over-year terms, with Digital Media ARR ending at $19.20 billion, per the company’s fiscal 2025 Form 10-K.

 

**How much of Adobe’s ARR is tied to AI?**More than one-third of Adobe’s $25.2 billion ending ARR base is attributable to products incorporating AI capabilities. AI-influenced ARR surpassed $5 billion, and AI-first ARR exceeded the $250 million year-end target.

 

**What does Creative Cloud cost in 2026?**Adobe lists five tiers: Express Free at no cost, Express Premium at $9.99/month, Photography Plan at $19.99/month, Single App at $22.99/month, and Creative Cloud Pro at $69.99/month, with Creative Cloud Pro including more than 20 apps, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, Lightroom, Acrobat Pro, and Firefly.

 

**How is Adobe Firefly performing inside Creative Cloud?**Since its launch in March 2023, Firefly has been used to generate more than 22 billion assets globally. 85% of Firefly use occurs inside Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and Express. Weekly active usage among adopters reaches approximately 70%, and Firefly contributed 11% of all Creative Cloud new annual recurring revenue in 2024, alongside more than $400 million in direct Firefly subscription revenue across 2024 and 2025.

 

 

## Conclusion

Adobe ended fiscal 2025 with **$25.2 billion** in total ending ARR and **$23.8 billion** in annual revenue. That result formed the foundation Adobe carried into fiscal 2026. Industry estimates place the paid subscriber base at approximately **41 million.** The headline number behind the trajectory is the **$5 billion**-plus AI-influenced ARR figure, which moved from roughly zero in fiscal 2023 to more than a third of total ending ARR in just two years, anchored by Firefly’s **22 billion** generated assets and **70%** weekly active rate among adopters.

The pricing architecture changes from 2025 (flagship-tier renaming, Photography Plan closure, and the Single App generative-credit cut from 500 to 25 monthly credits) point to a deliberate funnel design that lifts ARPU through tier upgrades rather than headline price hikes. Designers and content teams gain unlimited Firefly generations on standard models from February 2026, while enterprise buyers get a commercially safe AI image and video pipeline that clears procurement reviews.

Adobe’s FY2026 guidance targets total ending ARR growth of **10.2%** year-over-year. Creative Cloud’s next phase will be measured by how quickly the AI-influenced ARR slice expands beyond one-third of the base, a number worth tracking quarter by quarter.