Adobe Experience Manager Assets

Category: Content & Asset Management

Company: Adobe Inc.

Adobe Experience Manager Assets is a digital asset management platform that enables B2B organizations to efficiently manage, store, and deliver rich media content. It offers features like automated metadata tagging and seamless integration with Adobe Creative Cloud. Designed for both small and large businesses, it streamlines content workflows and enhances collaboration.

Headquarters: San Jose, California, United States

Target Market: B2C

Industries: Technology & Software, Retail & E-commerce, Manufacturing, Financial Services & Banking, Media & Entertainment, Professional Services, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), Other

Key Features

Website: https://business.adobe.com/products/experience-manager/assets.html

Frequently asked questions

What is Adobe Experience Manager Assets?

Adobe Experience Manager Assets is a digital asset management platform that enables B2B organizations to efficiently manage, store, and deliver rich media content. It offers features like automated metadata tagging and seamless integration with Adobe Creative Cloud. Designed f...

Who is Adobe Experience Manager Assets for?

Adobe Experience Manager Assets primarily serves B2C brands across Technology & Software, Retail & E-commerce, Manufacturing and Financial Services & Banking.

Who makes Adobe Experience Manager Assets?

Adobe Experience Manager Assets is owned and operated by Adobe Inc. and is headquartered in San Jose, California, United States. See the company profile for leadership, milestones, and acquisitions.

How is Adobe Experience Manager Assets evaluated?

Adobe Experience Manager Assets is assessed across four dimensions — Innovation Index (30%), Organizational Strength (20%), Customer Mix (20%), and Vision Index (30%) — using documented evidence that is refreshed monthly. See the methodology page for the full scoring rules.

What are alternatives to Adobe Experience Manager Assets?

The alternatives page lists sibling platforms in the Content & Asset Management category alongside Adobe Experience Manager Assets, each with a full profile and side-by-side capability comparison so you can weigh the trade-offs for your use case.