4/5 rating based on 213 reviews. Read all reviews for Adobe Comp for iPhone.
Adobe Comp is free iOS app published by Adobe Inc.
Crystal the Mighty
I can mock up a design really fast with this app. And unlike PS, I can copy the text and paste it into a design instruction document to make things easier for development. I’m just getting started with the suite of Adobe apps, so I don’t have much more to say just yet!
randomoasis
I love this app as far as design goes. I’ve had a handful of issues with it though. In terms of fonts and layouts and all that stuff it’s great, but there are a few problems that I’m hoping get fixed in the next update. - The first (and biggest) problem I’ve had is that I can’t export with a transparent background. What??? I use this to create stuff for prints, coffee mugs, t-shirts, etc., and I can’t export anything with a transparent background. It doesn’t even give me a choice. It’s either a white background or whatever I created to cover the white. - The second problem is related to the first, and it’s that I can’t export things directly to the other Creative Cloud iPad apps. I can’t bring in text to Fresco. This wouldn’t be as big a deal if I could export with a transparent background. - Third, it seems to have mostly resolved, but I keep getting told that I can’t export at higher than 72dpi. I’m a paid Creative Cloud user, and it tells me that I have to be paid to export at a higher resolution... Huh? - Last, the files don’t appear live anywhere else but within this app. I can open a file on either my phone or iPad and it’s there, but if I want to open it in illustrator (to get that transparent background), I have to “Send” it, which works only about 30% of the time. I can’t go into my cloud files and retrieve them manually, or open the files in any other program without exporting them somewhere. All of these things are “minor”-ish, but they’re hugely annoying. Especially the transparent background thing. If they would add that feature, I wouldn’t HAVE to export to illustrator.
Just saying the truth!
I’m having trouble with this app when it come to trying to access my adobe stock account and placing images I already licensed. I feel kind of limited when it comes to bream storming design ideas.
Boostred
This app is a five star app if I could send to other software as it’s supposed to do but since I can’t my work is stuck on my phone.
mr-slice
This is bare bones and as a heavy indesign user, it comes nowhere close to even making my iPad somewhat useful for going back and forth between a page in Comp and InDesign. Extremely limited text and paragraph formatting options, no real drawing tools, no gradient options, and fonts are a pain (though this is more apple’s fault). I just want an Adobe app on my iPad that is more useful with the indesign workflow. I want to be able to edit indesign pages.
puttboop
App crashes all the time and basics functionality, like copy and paste, simply don’t work. App is pretty okay otherwise, but really can’t stress how much it crashes.
Optimad
Love creating quick layouts. However I think by this being an Adobe product it could be more intuitive. When adding a page to a project-it could add the same header or style to the project. Also exporting should contain an export all feature to in design illustrator or whatever.
nicodemus128
Why is placing assets from dropbox or even files not included? Adobe cloud isn’t for everything or everyone. Especially when collaborating.