Adobe Express add-on for Google Drive

Did you know?

Did you know that Adobe Express for Education has an add-in for Google Drive?
This add-in allows users the ability to save Adobe Express files directly from the app into Google Drive.
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How does it work?

Short video overview of how the Google Drive add-in works within Adobe Express for Education via Glow.

How can I get this added to my local authority?

The Adobe Express add-in for Google Drive can be requested for your local authority or establishment by your Glow Key Contact. Glow Key Contacts have to complete a Glow App Request form for this work to be done.

Educator Benefits

Works with Existing Tools
Integrates Adobe Express creative tools directly into the daily workflow of Google Drive. This reduces the need to switch between platforms.
Customise and Save Educational Templates
Educators can quickly and easily access, customise, and create thousands of educational templates from Adobe Express and save directly into Google Drive.
Enhanced Resource Creation
Teachers can pull existing assets (like photos, data, or documents) stored in their Google Drive directly into Adobe Express to create custom, visually engaging learning materials, presentations, or lesson resources.
Access to Existing Assets
Educators can use their established libraries of content in Google Drive without having to re-upload files to a separate platform when designing curriculum materials.

Learner Benefits

Effortless Asset Access
Students can access and import all their files (images, research notes, documents, previous work) stored in their Google Drive directly into their Adobe Express project with a single click.
Centralised File Organisation
Eliminates the need to download and re-upload files. Students can save their final or in-progress projects directly back to their Google Drive for easy organisation, retention, and access across devices.
Focus on Creativity
By removing the clunky steps of managing files across different apps, the integration “streamlines their work and saves time,” allowing students to spend more time on creative expression and critical thinking.