Adobe Express becomes default image editor in Box content management system

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Adobe Express is now the default image editor in Box's content management application. This integration allows users to edit images directly within Box without switching to another app. Basic editing tools are available without a login, while some advanced features require a sign-in. Edited images are saved in their original location, ensuring they remain within Box's secure environment. This change marks the first time an app is embedded by default in Box, streamlining the editing process for users. Looking ahead, Box plans to add video editing and AI image generation features from Adobe Express in 2025. This partnership aims to enhance user experience by integrating creative tools into existing workflows.


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