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Manage fonts in libraries
Last updated on
3 September 2025
Learn how to manage and use your Adobe Font libraries across Creative Cloud apps.
All of your libraries, including ones created from other Adobe apps, are listed at fonts.adobe.com/libraries. In addition to the library sharing options, this page allows you to:
- Add all the fonts for use in desktop applications
- Create a web font project with the collected fonts
- Start a new design in Adobe Express with any font selection
You can use added fonts in apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Adobe Express. You can also create or use existing paragraph and character styles with these fonts.
Note
You can save different fonts from Adobe Fonts to your Creative Cloud libraries.