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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Eric Holman commented
Yes! InDesign for sure
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Esca Rose commented
Yes!!! Would love to have practical control of overall brand consistency. One can dream!
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Ashley commented
I would like to be able to export to indesign, illustrator, and Photoshop as well!
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Alfredo Araujo commented
Hello Veronica,
I am kind of a late comer to this conversation.Anyway, first things first: I must say it is unbelievable how great Spark is. It is years ahead of the other Adobe products in terms of ease of use with her remarkable balance in its feature set. Kudos to the entire team.
Now, exporting to illustrator is a nice thing to have when you use Spark as a great starting point to Prototype. Most of the time spark is powerful enough to just be your only stop. But then, sometimes there are tweaks that are so specific or so peculiar that you are better off just doing them in illustrator. A good example would be text slanting: There is not an option for this in Spark, and it is a five-second tweak in illustrator.
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Anonymous commented
I agree as well! I was just looking to see if I could upload to teach some non-design people how to do some basic branded social posts. Ugh! Let's get this voted more!
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Anonymous commented
Hello,
I am really in need of the exporting to InDesign and Photoshop feature. Please take it into account.
Thank you.
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Cynthia commented
I would love for that feature to be added.
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Rachel commented
I would also like to have this feature so could add the final touches in InDesign and replace some objects that were done in spark if they appear blurry after export.
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Kaley Ramirez commented
i agree wholeheartedly. it'd be great to also be able to import indesign templates into spark as well.
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Craig Doriot commented
I agree with @Nils. Spark is great for the social media managers to pump out content, but doesnt have the control of professional design tools. So you need to start by creating the designs in other places and then importing into spark, for the content producers. However, there doesnt appear to by any format you can export/import that preserves layers.
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Livai commented
I agree with this too. Very much needed feature
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Elaine commented
Hi, I'd like to comment that suggesting we use a mobile app like Adobe Comp when we are requesting that Spark be made downloadable to InDesign does not help the problem. I am on a desktop computer in a marketing department. I don't use mobile apps at my desk to create my marketing materials. I hope you will please make Spark projects downloadable to InDesign so we can create, on our desktops if that is our tool, high res printable projects. Thanks.
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Anonymous commented
So I take it this isn't a feature already? ie. create your own template in PS etc and import it into spark, with changeable elements that spark users can manipulate much like the stock templates already there... Please make that happen.
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David commented
I would like for there to be the ability to export individual elements in a premium template. This would allow for me to use these elements in Adobe animate or Photoshop or other Adobe products easier.
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Kourtney commented
Make the icons available in InDesign and Illustrator!
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CK commented
I use spark for fast iteration and layout inspiration. The limited controls (text/box auto-sizing that can't be turned off, unable to enter font sizes directly, aggressive snapping, no zoom) tend to be frustrating towards the end of the process, and I find myself wanting to refine what I've mocked up in Spark in Illustrator.
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Melise commented
The problem is that Adobe chose to replace a much more sophisticated program (Muse) with the very simple to use, but limited functionality of Spark.
This leaves actual designers with a very limited toolbox for creating content-we are limited to the layout choices made by the Spark program itself (i.e. caption overlays for photos in Page-no option to move them, or adjust their opacity to work better with the specific image).
My preference would be to add additional tweakability within the Spark app itself, but at least if we could open posts in Illustrator or Photoshop, those of us who need a bit more freedom to edit our final designs would be able to do so.
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Anonymous commented
I was just googling how to import Ai files, I agree that it’s a very necessary feature to have in spark.
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Teddy Vasquez commented
This would be a great feature to add, and a very useful one at that, as it would make simpler to create visually appealing designs and keep consistency. I'm currently working on a newsletter which I had originally laid out on Spark. I would've loved to export the layout along with the icons I used to add to InDesign for working on the final edits and any other modifications. Please add an .ai, .psd, and .indd export option.