Adobe is increasing the price of its Creative Cloud All Apps plan for users in the US, Canada, and Mexico starting June 17.

The plan will also be renamed to Creative Cloud Pro. This new version includes all the same Adobe apps, like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro, but now comes with extra features powered by generative AI.

With the new plan, users will get unlimited AI image generation in Photoshop and 4,000 monthly credits for AI video and audio tools like Generative Extend in Premiere Pro. Adobe is also adding support for AI models from companies like OpenAI and Google, and access to a new collaboration tool called Firefly Boards.

However, the price increase is significant. The individual annual plan will go from $59.99 to $69.99 per month, and the monthly rolling plan will jump from $89.99 to $104.99. Team plans will increase from $89.99 to $99.99 monthly, while student and teacher plans will rise from $34.99 to $39.99.

For users who don’t need AI features, Adobe offers a cheaper option called Creative Cloud Standard. It costs $54.99 per month, but it comes with fewer AI credits and limited access to some premium features. However, this plan is only available to existing subscribers — new users will be pushed toward the more expensive Pro plan.

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