Resources
Here is a list of resources on how to build your plugin and get help during the development process. Head to Developer Distribution when you’re ready to publicly list your plugin on the Adobe marketplaces.
Explore Adobe Exchange
With Exchange, Adobe provides you with an easy way to distribute and monetize your integrations.
Common Extensibility Platform (CEP) cookbook
Explore tools and documentation for building Creative Cloud app extensions with CEP.
Multiple prerelease programs
Easily apply to multiple prerelease programs after creating a listing.
Creative Cloud developer brand guidelines
This brand guide is your reference on use of approved Adobe brand assets in your app UI and for marketing your integration.
Creative Cloud developer brand assets
The brand assets that you can use in-app or for marketing are listed here. Please note that you're required to login with a valid Adobe ID to access this page.
Explore Adobe APIs
Learn about all APIs and SDKs for all Adobe products.
Creative Cloud platform forums
Have discussions and get support from community experts and Adobe staff.
Tech blog
Explore posts about API updates, how-tos, events and much more.
Newsletter
Subscribe to updates and news for anyone creating, developing, or building Adobe extensions.
Get support
Get support on forums or purchase professional technical support cases.
Frequently Asked Questions about Developer Distribution
Browse our FAQs for answers to common questions and issues.
Submission documentation
Read this guide to get an idea on what types of information you will need for the submission process and how to best prepare for review.
CEP Plugin Packaging and Signing
After you have successfully built your extension, you should package the extension in the ZXP format and sign the extension with a valid certificate in order to distribute your extension properly. This guide will walk you through the process of packaging, distributing, and installing your extension.
Migrating a CEP panel to UXP
This guide is geared towards CEP (Common Extensibility Platform) developers who would like more technical guidance on migrating their extensions to UXP (Unified eXtensibility Platform). This guide is geared towards CEP (Common Extensibility Platform) developers who would like more technical guidance on migrating their extensions to UXP (Unified eXtensibility Platform).