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Adobe Kills Animate: 25-Year Animation Tool Shut Down

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Adobe Animate will cease new sign-ups on March 1, impacting many creators.
  • Technical support for existing users ends March 1, 2027, with extended enterprise support.
  • Users are advised to migrate to After Effects or Adobe Express for future animation needs.
Adobe Kills Animate: 25-Year Animation Tool Shut Down

Adobe has announced the discontinuation of its long-standing 2D animation software, Adobe Animate, effective March 1. This marks the end of new sign-ups for the platform, which has been a staple in the animation industry for over 25 years.

Existing Animate users will retain access to the software post-March 1, but critical technical support will conclude on March 1, 2027. All users are urged to export and save their work before this support deadline. For enterprise clients, Adobe offers an extended grace period, allowing file exports until March 1, 2029.

Adobe is guiding its users to alternative solutions within its Creative Cloud suite. For complex keyframe animations, Adobe After Effects is recommended, while Adobe Express is suggested for simpler animation effects on various media types. This strategic shift by Adobe comes amidst its increasing integration of AI technologies across its product ecosystem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
New sign-ups for Adobe Animate will stop on March 1, and technical support will end on March 1, 2027.
Users must download their files before the technical support end date of March 1, 2027, with enterprise customers having until March 1, 2029.
Adobe suggests using Adobe After Effects for complex keyframe animations or Adobe Express for simpler animation effects.

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