Quick Fix Summary
Adobe Portfolio is a free website builder for creatives who want to showcase their work without fuss. It comes included with any Adobe Creative Cloud subscription and lets you host up to five sites per account. To jump in, just head to portfolio.adobe.com and sign in with your Adobe ID.
What Is Adobe Portfolio Used For?
Think of it as a drag-and-drop tool that turns your projects into a polished portfolio—no coding required. Right now, it covers photography, graphic design, illustration, architecture, fashion, and motion graphics. The platform gives you ready-made templates that fit each creative field, so you can present your best work in a clean, professional layout.
According to Adobe, Portfolio is bundled with any Creative Cloud plan, which means you get a free site plus hosting. No need to hunt down a separate domain or web host unless you want something fancy.
How do I set up my Adobe Portfolio step by step?
Here’s the thing: setting up doesn’t take long, but you’ll want to do it right the first time.
- Log in to Portfolio: Head to portfolio.adobe.com and sign in with your Adobe ID. If you already pay for Creative Cloud, Portfolio is already in your account.
- Pick a template: Scroll through the options—there are layouts tailored for photographers, designers, architects, and more. You can preview each one before you decide.
- Make it yours: Use the drag-and-drop editor to drop in your projects, images, and text. Swap colors, move sections around, and upload your logo. No coding headaches here.
- Build your pages: Hit the “Pages” tab and create as many as you need—Home, About, Projects, Contact, you name it. Each page can look different if you want.
- Go live: Click “Publish” and your site goes up on Adobe’s servers. Your URL will look like
yourname.myportfolio.com. - Brand your link (optional): Want a custom domain like
yourname.com? Go to Settings, then follow the steps to buy or connect one through Adobe’s partner, Namecheap.
What should I do if my Adobe Portfolio won’t publish?
If the publish button stays gray, don’t panic—just run through this checklist:
- Is your subscription active? Make sure your Creative Cloud plan hasn’t lapsed and still includes Portfolio. You can double-check at Adobe Account.
- Is your browser up to date? Try Chrome, Firefox, or Safari in their latest versions. If the editor looks broken, clear your cache and reload the page.
- Are your images too big? Huge files bog down the editor and can cause upload failures. Shrink images to under 5MB with tools like Adobe Express or TinyPNG before you upload.
How do I keep my Adobe Portfolio running smoothly?
Honestly, this is the best approach—small maintenance now saves big trouble later.
- Back up regularly: Adobe doesn’t let you export your site with one click (as of 2026), so grab your images and any custom HTML/CSS snippets by hand every few months.
- Refresh your template: Adobe tweaks its templates and editor now and then. Check the Portfolio dashboard for updates and apply them so your site stays fast and fresh.
- Lock down your images: Portfolio can’t stop theft, but you can discourage casual downloads by turning off right-click saving in your site settings. It’s not perfect, but it helps.
- Watch your domain: If you bought a custom domain, set it to auto-renew with Namecheap or your registrar. Domains usually run about $12–$15 a year (as of 2026), and letting one lapse means your site disappears.
For the full scoop on features and limits, peek at the Adobe Portfolio Help Center.