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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Bill A. Alook commented
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Dr Shubhangi Gupta commented
As other users have rightly mentioned, at my workplace we use express as the beginning tool for easy creation of a design concept. But especially for a print product, while Canva offers High publishing quality download, Adobe Express does not. And hence a conversion into AI if required. Now to fine tune the design, with rulers and guides for print products in specific, Adobe express is still short.
So @Veronica Belmont, would you kindly get this feature activated asap? Easiest way is through CC library, if something like that can be managed across all adobe design products in Both directions. So that each element has its own layer to further fine-tune the design concept and bring out an outstanding design. -
Dustin Hodges commented
One app that I would LOVE to see included in this is Adobe Learning Manager (formally Captivate Prime), or any LMS for that matter. I see Adobe's competitor in eLearning, Articulate Rise, as the 'Adobe Express' of online eLearning creation.
I would love to be able to create very basic eLearning courses with Express that could be exported to Adobe Learning Manager natively (like Captivate does), or to be able to export an Express project as a SCORM package (the industry standard eLearning format). Ideally, I would be able to create simple interactions such as next buttons and very simple quiz questions that the LMS could score. Express is the perfect tool for Microlearning / eLearning development for the novice user. Just add some basic interactions and quiz scoring and it is open to a whole new market.
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Oliver Jobson commented
I think it would be useful to be able to add these to a library and then to be able to access these from others apps - BUT, also be able to share and work on a library of adobe express projects. This last part would be really useful.
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L Coyle commented
Even being able to add a design from Express to a CC Library as a graphic would be incredibly helpful, so it could then be used in Illustrator. I use the libraries to move assets from Illustrator into Express and it would be great to move in the other direction.
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Gallery Team commented
Adobe Express could be used well as a first step. In my workplace we're using Express to initiate content creation simply, it is then passed to a designer to take over. For the designer, being able to export a project to another Adobe tool of their choice would streamline the process.
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Vianne Greek commented
Thanks @Ari - YES!! I look at Adobe Spark as a way for lay people to create sample design concepts that we can then polish in the Creative Suite. I welcome the idea to have Creative Cloud files to be downloadable in both PSD, AI, and even ID formats.
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Ari Daniel Villa Parada commented
I feel as if adobe is looking at spark as a last step to a design process but is missing out on its true potencial. Its an app that makes design easy. It can easily be interpreted as a begginers app to introduce new users to the world of design. Not to mention that it could do away with the competition by allowing the art to be downloaded as psd or ai files.
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Gwenneth Zucker commented
Adobe Spark is a great application for teaching design to middle and high school students. And photoshop is critical software for graphic designers.
Separating out the design tasks and photoshop tasks is really helpful.
If students could import all their layers into Photoshop with one or two steps that would be great. They can then add the details that Photoshop allows.
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Mark Foster commented
Spark AKA Creative Cloud Express has several features that Illustrator does not that improve my productivity immensely. I.e., I can create text and instantly put various shape backgrounds on it with control over the rounded corners and the distance the background extends from the text. Also, Illustrator doesn't have CC Express's shape library. I created my logo in CC Express and now I want an SVG version to use in my mobile app so it will scale nicely and responsively and I need several different sizes of the icons for iOS and Android. Unfortunately I just learned there is no way to get an SVG (or any vector format) out of CC Express and I can't even export a PNG to a size other than the default. At the very least I would like to be able to export to an Illustrator file. Now I have to try and re-create my logo from scratch in Illustrator. 859 votes now... Adobe, are you even listening to your customers?
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Vianne Greek commented
I have spent the past few days creating templates and projects in Adobe Spark. We used to use Canva (which I LOVE) and due to contracting reasons, can no longer use, so I have had to move to Spark/Creative Cloud Express and create some templates there. We have had to get CC for our other organizational users as well, and the learning curve for Photoshop and other apps is much steeper than CCE. CCE comes with built in templates that our novice users can start from, which makes the design process for them a lot better. I would love the ability to export Adobe Spark designs (with each element as a layer) so we can take other users' initial designs and just polish them a little bit, which is a lot easier to do in Photoshop/ID/IL for someone like me, but would be much more difficult for the other users in our organization.
Having AdobeSpark go to InDesign would be fabulous because it would hopefully make everything vector so scaling would be much easier. It lets our users do most of the work in creating the content, and lets us designers then turn it into a print document.
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Marcelo Lionel commented
Illustrator and Photoshop can be used to open posts. Using Spark Post on my phone, I created a logo and poster during my vacation. To make a few minor changes to the file, I preferred to use my computer. The only problem is that data cannot be shared directly at the moment. If cross-program compatibility is increased, I will be able to do my practice on the go or at home. https://www.machinesrating.com/how-much-grass-seed-do-i-need-to-overseed/
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Robin Dhilon commented
In Illustrator or Photoshop, posts could be opened. A logo and poster were designed on my phone using Spark Post while on vacation. In order to do this, I preferred to work on my computer. A few minor changes had to be made to the file. However, sharing data directly is not currently possible.
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Alexander Segbert commented
It would be nice to save the project and elements of it to the libraries.
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Anthony commented
I constantly wish I could go back and forth between Spark and Illustrator! There are alignments and text effects that cab be done quickly on Spark that takes so much longer in Illustrator, but also being able to print faster from illustrator and change the size of the work .... please make this an option!
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Andrew (Andy) Silk commented
For those who want to be able to take an adobe spark type creation, try canva, as you can export it as a pdf and open it in photo pea or photoshop and save each layer from the pdf as a layer and then have it in photoshop. not an easy work around but it might be helpful for some people
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Anonymous commented
6 years we been asking…. Veronica? No updates? Cross compatibility seems like a no-brainer. Spark could be a easy way to sell customers on adopting the more full featured options via creative cloud subscriptions.
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Mr Khan commented
Think adobe have abandoned this. Most voted for feature an Adobe won’t even entertain the idea.