What is ADOBE on My Bank Statement?
ADOBE or ADOBE SYSTEMS is a billing label used for subscriptions to Adobe products like Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat Pro, and Creative Cloud. The charge typically recurs monthly or annually depending on your plan.
Why Am I Being Charged by Adobe?
Common reasons for Adobe charges include:
- Creative Cloud subscription (All Apps or Single App)
- Adobe Acrobat Pro DC subscription
- Annual renewal for a photography or video editing plan
- Free trial that converted to a paid plan
What is Adobe?
Adobe is a software company known for its design and productivity tools. Creative professionals, marketers, and businesses use Adobe apps for photo editing, graphic design, PDF management, video production, and more.
Is the Adobe Charge Legit?
Most of the time, yes. If you don’t recognize the charge, check whether someone else in your household or company signed up. Visit account.adobe.com to see your subscription and billing details.
How to Cancel an Adobe Subscription
To stop future Adobe charges:
- Log into your account at account.adobe.com
- Click Plans, then Manage Plan
- Select Cancel Plan and follow the prompts
FAQ
- What is ADOBE on my bank statement?
- It’s a charge for Adobe software, typically part of a Creative Cloud or Acrobat subscription.
- Is the Adobe charge legit?
- Yes—unless it’s an unauthorized use of your account or card.
- How do I stop Adobe subscription charges?
- Go to your Adobe account online, manage your plan, and cancel your subscription.