Reuters partners with Adobe to bring its renowned photo and video library to Adobe Stock 

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2016

New York – Reuters, the world’s largest international multimedia news provider, yesterday [November 2] announced that it is partnering with Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE) to bring Reuters video and photography to Adobe’s new editorial offerings for Adobe Stock.

Adobe Stock is the industry’s first stock content service to be integrated directly into the content creation process and the tools creatives use every day. Available through Adobe Creative Cloud, creatives will be able to access Reuters editorial content, as well as over 60 million royalty-free commercial photos, videos, illustrations, graphics, 3D assets and templates in Adobe Stock.
The partnership will allow Adobe customers to view and license Reuters’ entire photo and video collection in Adobe Stock, including Reuters photos covering news, sports and entertainment events with thousands of images added every day and over twelve million images in the archive and  Reuters video footage covering all major events across the globe, including the unique Reuters archive library of historical news footage featuring over a million news clips  
 “The strength and depth of Reuters visuals paired with Adobe’s universal creative platform will unite content search and licensing in an unparalleled user experience,” said Claudia Palmer, chief commercial officer, Reuters.
“Editorial is a critical component of modern content creation and storytelling,” said Bryan Lamkin, executive vice president and general manager, Digital Media at Adobe.
“We’re thrilled about our partnership with Reuters as we’re now able to offer powerful news, editorial and sports imagery and archival coverage to our customers, dramatically expanding the range of stock assets available directly in their Creative Cloud apps,” he said.
The Reuters integration into Adobe Stock is expected in the first half of 2017.