Export to other Adobe apps: Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Lightroom, Creative Cloud etc.
Would be great to have a way to open posts to Illustrator or Photoshop for additional tweaking.

Thanks everyone! Sharing this feedback with the team. Please let me know how you’d like to use this feature (your workflows) so I can share that as well.
Typically Spark is supposed to be the last step in your creation process, but I’d love to hear more about how it could work.
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Anonymous commented
I really love Spark and the ability to quickly generate a design that’s different and unique, especially for things like concert fliers. I’m a photographer, not a graphic designer, so although I have the Creative Cloud, I’m not super familiar with all of the graphic design options and not do I have the design ideas to get started. Spark is great for generating an initial idea and then I could simply tweak in photoshop. Sometimes you want to fine tune it on the computer, maybe change a font to one not in the app, overlay another object - and sometimes you need to export it in a high resolution. It’s hard to do that in the app. I had a situation last year where I was quickly designing a charity concert flier that would be shown on a large outdoor TV. It was for an organisation that needed to add their logo and a few other things to it. I was unable to get a high enough resolution image to them and they ended up needing to designing something from scratch in Photoshop, even though the design in Spark was great and really quick to do. Being able to export high resolution to photoshop so we can tweak, add additional layers, make further changes or export as we need to using the great initial designs given by Spark would be really helpful.
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Anonymous commented
Basically, create an idea on a mobile device, then export to an editor for more enhanced features. I think the many many requests for this feature speak for itself on the usefulness of this being added, and not much else is needed to be said on the matter
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Anonymous commented
Spark post is buggy by itself, and doesn’t have the refined tools that photoshop or illustrator have, so quickly creating an idea in spark, “Sparking your creativity” and then exporting to an actual editor would allow for more refinement of the ideas, not to mentioning combining multiple spark posts to convert into artboards, which could then be managed along side of one another.
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Anthony Giglio commented
Spark is a create tool for consumers and quick designs but being able to use Spark Post as a pre-vis with clients would make it even more valuable.
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Carl commented
Pretty Please!!!
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Hil commented
I would also like this function!
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Marc Manley commented
Yes, for the love of God, make an export function! You guys have a great product and love the mobile apps. Adding this function would truly make design production so much better.
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Anonymous commented
Exporting to .ai, and .indd please ! 😇
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Mandee Huyck commented
Please!!!!
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jeecé commented
I just reached this discussion as I am looking for the same solution :)
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Anonymous commented
I think this would be just absolutely fantastic.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please!! Would be so much more flexible to design
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Kristie commented
Please make it possible to export Adobe spark creations to Illustrator and Photoshop!
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Georgie commented
Agree! Would be so useful.
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Jackie commented
Agreed!!! Hard to believe it is not a feature.
It would be so useful!!!!
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Anna commented
As the company's graphic designer, I introduced Spark to the secretarial/assistant team so that they can develop their own internal material (haven't we all been there? With requests like 'Can you design this birthday card for us?'). Sometimes I wish I could create a quick template for them in AI, upload that on Spark for them to be able to use and reuse.
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Andreas commented
Yes please, export to .indd would be most welcome!
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Anonymous commented
Please do.
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Anonymous commented
It would be amazing to have a started layout in just. a few minutes and take it in to InDeisgn to just place in some assets and fine tune text flow
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Anonymous commented
Second that proposal. I wish I was able to at least expert the artwork as a PDF document, not only JPEG