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Salsify - Adobe Stock Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Salsify and Adobe Stock

Integrating Salsify with Adobe Stock helps brands streamline product content creation by connecting approved product information in Salsify with licensed creative assets from Adobe Stock. This supports faster content production, better governance, and more consistent product experiences across e-commerce and retail channels.

1. Enrich product listings with licensed lifestyle imagery

Data flow: Adobe Stock to Salsify

Marketing and e-commerce teams can search Adobe Stock for approved lifestyle or contextual images and attach them directly to Salsify product records. This is useful when launching new products that need high-quality visuals before custom photography is available. The result is faster listing readiness and improved product page conversion.

2. Centralize approved creative assets alongside product data

Data flow: Adobe Stock to Salsify

Licensed Adobe Stock assets can be stored or referenced within Salsify as part of the product content package, giving product managers and channel teams a single place to manage images, copy, and metadata. This reduces time spent searching across multiple repositories and helps ensure only approved assets are syndicated to retailers and marketplaces.

3. Accelerate seasonal and campaign content updates

Data flow: Bi-directional

When Salsify flags a seasonal product launch, promotion, or content refresh, teams can quickly source relevant Adobe Stock imagery to update product detail pages, retailer feeds, and campaign assets. In return, Salsify can provide product metadata such as SKU, category, and usage context to help teams find the right stock assets faster. This shortens campaign turnaround times and improves content consistency.

4. Improve product content completeness for syndication

Data flow: Adobe Stock to Salsify

For products missing hero images, background visuals, or supporting creative, Adobe Stock can supply temporary or supplementary assets that help complete Salsify content requirements before syndication. This is especially valuable for new product introductions, long-tail SKUs, or regional assortments where custom creative is not yet available.

5. Support cross-functional review and approval workflows

Data flow: Bi-directional

Product, brand, legal, and e-commerce teams can review Adobe Stock assets selected for a product in Salsify before they are published to channels. Salsify can hold the approved asset set and status, while Adobe Stock provides the source asset and licensing details. This improves governance, reduces compliance risk, and ensures only approved content reaches retailers.

6. Localize product content for regional markets

Data flow: Adobe Stock to Salsify

Global brands can use Adobe Stock to source regionally relevant imagery for different markets and associate those assets with localized product records in Salsify. This helps teams tailor product experiences by geography, language, or retail partner without rebuilding content from scratch, improving relevance and market performance.

7. Maintain asset traceability and usage control

Data flow: Bi-directional

Integration can link Adobe Stock asset IDs, license details, and usage rights to product records in Salsify so teams know which images are approved for which SKUs and channels. This supports auditability, reduces the risk of unauthorized asset use, and makes it easier to manage renewals or replacements when licenses change.

Overall, the integration helps brands move faster from product setup to channel syndication while improving content quality, governance, and collaboration across merchandising, creative, and digital commerce teams.

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