Adobe Frame.io | Teams get connected review workflows on Adobe.com

Adobe has made Frame.io for teams available directly on Adobe.com, giving creative teams a more connected way to manage files, feedback, versions, and approvals. Published on December 19, 2025, the update also connects Frame.io with Adobe Admin Console and expands its Premiere workflow, helping teams review edits and share updated versions without leaving the production environment.


Adobe Frame.io team review workflow for creative production teams

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Frame.io brings Adobe teams closer to one shared creative workspace


Frame.io is designed to solve a common production problem: creative teams often spread files, feedback, approvals, links, and versions across too many tools. Adobe describes the platform as one place to organize work-in-progress, review drafts, manage versions, and keep project communication connected.


For designers, editors, and creative leads, the update matters because collaboration is part of the production workflow. A campaign, video edit, product shoot, social asset, or branded deliverable can move through many reviewers, and each extra tool can increase the risk of outdated files, lost comments, or unclear approvals.



How Frame.io fits into Creative Cloud for teams


Adobe says Frame.io for teams can now be trialed, purchased, and managed through Adobe.com alongside Creative Cloud apps. For organizations, that means administrators can manage Frame.io through Adobe Admin Console, making it easier to align collaboration tools with the rest of a team’s Adobe environment.


The Premiere integration is also important for video teams. Users can access the Frame.io panel in Premiere version 25.6.2, import assets, see comments directly in the timeline, and share updated versions from inside the editing workflow, reducing the need to switch between review links, chat threads, and external file storage.


New collaboration workflows for creative teams


The main workflow change is centralization. Frame.io gives teams one place to upload and organize files, share drafts securely, collect precise visual feedback, track versions, and return to approved assets from past projects without searching through scattered folders or outdated links.


For creative teams working across video, campaigns, product imagery, and mixed-format production, this can reduce operational friction. Instead of managing feedback through email, shared drives, PDFs, chat messages, and separate links, teams can keep review and delivery closer to the actual creative work.


For designers and editors, the practical value is clarity. Better review infrastructure can help teams maintain version control, reduce duplicate exports, respond to stakeholder notes faster, and keep production moving without losing the context behind each creative decision.


Availability and team setup


Adobe says Frame.io for teams is now available directly on Adobe.com. Creative Cloud for teams customers can learn more or start a free 14-day trial from Adobe’s official Frame.io for teams page.


For production teams, the best use case is collaborative work with multiple reviewers, file versions, stakeholders, and delivery stages. Teams should evaluate Frame.io by testing real review cycles, such as video edits, campaign approvals, product imagery, social content, and final asset handoff.



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