Adobe Creative Cloud Cancellation Offer: 25% off a yearly membership
Offer Details
Pro Tip
Select "It's too expensive" — Adobe almost always offers 2-3 months free or up to 40% off.
Dark Patterns to Watch For
- Early termination fee (50% of remaining annual contract)
- Multiple retention screens
- Warns about file format incompatibility
- Hides the final cancel button
How to Cancel Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription
- Go to Adobe account
Visit account.adobe.com/plans and sign in. - Click Cancel Plan
Find your plan and click "Cancel Plan". - Navigate the retention flow
Adobe will show multiple retention offers. Read each carefully. - Watch for the early termination fee
If on an annual plan, Adobe charges 50% of remaining months. The retention offer often waives this. - Accept discount or confirm cancellation
Adobe typically offers 2-3 months free or a significant discount. Accept or confirm to cancel.
Go to Adobe Creative Cloud cancellation page →
Read our full guide: How to Cancel Adobe Creative Cloud →
Disclaimer: This cancellation guide is provided as general information only. Cancellation processes may change or vary. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to Adobe Creative Cloud's official website or contact their customer support directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Adobe charge a cancellation fee?
Yes, if you're on an annual plan paid monthly, Adobe charges 50% of the remaining contract months. The retention offer often waives this fee.
Does Adobe give a discount if you cancel?
Yes, Adobe is famous for offering aggressive retention deals: 2-3 months free, 40% discounts, or waived cancellation fees are common.
Can I switch to a cheaper Adobe plan?
Yes, you can downgrade from All Apps to a single app plan (e.g., Photoshop only at £22.99/month) without a cancellation fee.
What happens to my files if I cancel Adobe?
Your files stored in Adobe Cloud are available for 90 days after cancellation. Download them before they're deleted.
Is there a free alternative to Adobe?
Yes — GIMP for photo editing, Inkscape for vector graphics, DaVinci Resolve for video editing, and Figma for design are all free.