Adobe Announces Plans to Discontinue 2D Animation App, Adobe Animate, in March 2027
In a move that has left the creative community reeling, Adobe announced yesterday that it will discontinue its 2D animation app, Adobe Animate. The decision, which was made by the company's leadership, comes as users are being given until March 1st, 2027, to download their files and access the software.
According to Adobe, the emergence of new platforms "that better serve the needs of the users" led to the decision. While this may seem like a neutral explanation, industry insiders believe that the move is largely driven by Adobe's increasing focus on artificial intelligence (AI). The company has already introduced AI-powered editing tools across its apps and rolled out an AI audio tool to add soundtracks and voiceovers to videos.
However, for many users, especially those in the animation community, the impending shutdown of Adobe Animate is a devastating blow. Many creators rely heavily on the app to produce their work, and the thought of having to abandon it is daunting. As one creator put it, "This decision would not only harm countless jobs in the industry but render so much past creations as lost media."
The impact of this move will be felt far beyond Adobe's animation community, with many high-budget television cartoon productions, film and animation studios, game studios big and small, using the app. The loss of a tool that has been an integral part of their workflow will undoubtedly cause significant disruption.
Adobe has stated that users can continue to use Animate until March 1st, 2027, after which point it will be available for download until that deadline. However, this may not provide enough time for many creators to adapt to new software and find alternative workflows.
The discontinuation of Adobe Animate marks the end of an era for many in the animation community, who have relied on the app for decades. As one creator noted, "It's a dark day for animators everywhere."
In a move that has left the creative community reeling, Adobe announced yesterday that it will discontinue its 2D animation app, Adobe Animate. The decision, which was made by the company's leadership, comes as users are being given until March 1st, 2027, to download their files and access the software.
According to Adobe, the emergence of new platforms "that better serve the needs of the users" led to the decision. While this may seem like a neutral explanation, industry insiders believe that the move is largely driven by Adobe's increasing focus on artificial intelligence (AI). The company has already introduced AI-powered editing tools across its apps and rolled out an AI audio tool to add soundtracks and voiceovers to videos.
However, for many users, especially those in the animation community, the impending shutdown of Adobe Animate is a devastating blow. Many creators rely heavily on the app to produce their work, and the thought of having to abandon it is daunting. As one creator put it, "This decision would not only harm countless jobs in the industry but render so much past creations as lost media."
The impact of this move will be felt far beyond Adobe's animation community, with many high-budget television cartoon productions, film and animation studios, game studios big and small, using the app. The loss of a tool that has been an integral part of their workflow will undoubtedly cause significant disruption.
Adobe has stated that users can continue to use Animate until March 1st, 2027, after which point it will be available for download until that deadline. However, this may not provide enough time for many creators to adapt to new software and find alternative workflows.
The discontinuation of Adobe Animate marks the end of an era for many in the animation community, who have relied on the app for decades. As one creator noted, "It's a dark day for animators everywhere."