Adobe, a US software company, has announced that it will discontinue its China-tailored software bundle from the mainland market as a result of a business assessment. This decision means that the mainland website will no longer offer the China Photography Plan, which includes photo-editing apps Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, and Photoshop Express. The plan is currently sold through a partnership with e-commerce services provider Baozun.

However, customers can still purchase the annual plan for 888 yuan (approximately US$125) for up to five years through Adobe’s official online store on Alibaba Group Holding’s Tmall platform until June 1. The Tmall store will stop accepting new subscriptions to the plan after this date.

Despite this change, Adobe has affirmed its long-term commitment to local clients in China through other plans offered under Creative Cloud, their software collection. These include graphic design, video editing, web development, and photography software offered via the web. Individual apps such as Photoshop are still available for users in China through Adobe’s business-oriented plans such as Teams and Enterprise, available through authorized resellers at different pricing.

The China Photography Plan was launched in August 2019 and was initially marketed as an option for both professional and amateur photographers. It was introduced as the software giant’s first app solution for individual users in the country.

By Editor

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