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Adobe InDesign Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Adobe InDesign Reviews & Ratings

4.7

Excellent

Based on 5837 ratings & 2447 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(1902)

Very Good

(453)

Good

(70)

Poor

(10)

Terible

(12)

Spotsaas Editor’s POV

Adobe InDesign is a leading tool for professional desktop publishing, offering extensive features for creating visually stunning documents. Its collaboration capabilities and integration with Adobe Stock make it a favorite among designers.Read more

Adobe InDesign pros and cons

  • Professional desktop publishing

  • Rich typography options

  • Easy collaboration

  • Interactive document creation

  • Steep learning curve

  • High subscription cost

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Showing 1921-1930 out of 2447

AU

Anonymous User

01/11/18

5 out of 5

"The gold standard for layout"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? Ease of use, the ability to create multiple spreads easily. What do you dislike about Adobe InDesign?

JJ

joshua j

01/11/18

4.5 out of 5

"Perfect for Catalog Layour"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? This program is amazing for document creation. This page layout software is state of the art when it comes with user interface and simplicity.

MD

Mark David G

01/11/18

3 out of 5

"Full-Featured but Complex"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? Comprehensiveness: There's little it can't do What do you dislike about Adobe InDesign?

AU

Anonymous User

01/11/18

5 out of 5

"The gold standard for layout"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? Ease of use, the ability to create multiple spreads easily. What do you dislike about Adobe InDesign?

SM

Spencer M

01/11/18

4.5 out of 5

"InDesign makes word processors frustrating"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? The learning curve on InDesign is steeper than a typical word processor like Microsoft Word, but it makes doing even simple layouts so much quicker and less frustrating.

AU

Anonymous User

01/10/18

5 out of 5

"Avid User"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? The character and paragraph styles. Export functions. What do you dislike about Adobe InDesign?

AU

Anonymous User

01/10/18

5 out of 5

"Using InDesign for Layouts"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? I like the ease with which I can make margins and columns evenly for my page layouts. This is probably the simplest of the big three Adobe products (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator). It's main function is text and layout and is pretty easy to navigate. I also like the ability to publish PDFs, however it could probably use a bit of improvement.

EP

Emily P

01/10/18

4.5 out of 5

"Vital tool for everyday design!"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? I taught myself InDesign! It was pretty easy to learn with my knowledge of other Adobe products like Photoshop. It is by far my favorite design tool to use over Photoshop and Illustrator. There is a lot of design you can do in both indesign and photoshop, but indesign is best for documents, books, multipage items, etc. Photoshop I use for editing photos, removing backgrounds, anything that needs a transparent background, and ads/billboards.

AU

Anonymous User

01/10/18

4.5 out of 5

"Not as easy as I thought it would be."

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? I like the Master documents that you can carry over to other documents. I also like how you can line things up really nicely.

BC

Brett C

01/10/18

4.5 out of 5

"Versatile program"

What do you like best about Adobe InDesign? I like the flexibility ID provides in the composition of documents fir publication. What do you dislike about Adobe InDesign?

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