Overview of Experience Cloud Assets
Experience Cloud Assets provide a single, centralized repository of marketing-ready assets that you can share across applications. An asset is a digital document, image, video, or audio (or part thereof) that can have multiple renditions and can have sub-assets (for example, layers in a Photoshop file, slides in a PowerPoint file, pages in a PDF, files in a ZIP).
Asset services include:
- Asset storage, management interface, embedded selection interface (accessed through applications).
- Integrations with Creative Cloud, Experience Cloud collaboration, and Experience Cloud applications.
Using assets improves consistency and brand compliance, and speeds time to market. You can streamline workflows in applications:
- Adobe Target: Create experiences for A/B and multivariate tests.
- Ad Cloud: Develop ad units across different channels and campaigns
- Adobe Campaign: Place assets into email newsletters and campaigns.
Navigate to Experience Cloud Assets {#section_3657039DD3524F2AA88753BFF4781125}
Access the toolbar {#section_EC2E401D225148818F3753248556BE6B}
Navigate to an asset (or asset directory), then click Select.
The toolbar provides quick access to features, including Search, Timeline, Renditions, Edit, Annotate, and Download.
Edit assets {#section_CD3C55A9D4574455B94D0955391C8FEC}
Editing an asset enables features, including:
- Crop
- Rotate
- Flip
Search for assets {#section_50FE049010B446FC9640AA6A30E5A730}
You can search by keyword, file type, size, last modified, publish status, orientation, and style.
Annotate assets {#section_67FE1DFAAB744DA5B1CD3AD3CCEABF7A}
Click Annotate by drawing circles or arrows on an image, and annotate the asset for review by coworkers.
View full-screen assets, and zoom {#section_A9F50D7D6BE341A2AB8244A4E42A4EF7}
Click Views > Image to view the full asset image and enable zoom.
View asset properties {#section_FED28711DAB14E1BBEEA7CA890EE9573}
Choose between card view with properties, list view, and column view to more easily to find your assets.
Click Views > Properties to view an asset’s properties:
Run usage reports {#section_15D782FFB8D74CF4A735116CC03AD902}
See the number of users, storage used, and total assets.
Click Tools > Reports > Usage Report