Chicago, Illinois Mar 1, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - pdfAssistant.ai, a leader in AI-powered PDF solutions, today announced the launch of the Save as PDF/A Adobe Express Add-On. This tool integrates seamlessly with Adobe Express, allowing users to save their creative designs directly to PDF/A format without leaving the familiar Adobe environment. The result is a streamlined, efficient process that guarantees digital documents are preserved for decades to come.
Benefits of the Save as Archival PDF/A Adobe Express Add-On include:
Effortless Integration: Adobe Express designs can be quickly saved to archival quality using the dedicated add-on, streamlining workflows and saving valuable time.
Long-Term Document Integrity: Designs are preserved for future access by embedding fonts and maintaining visual fidelity, ensuring that every file remains true to its original appearance.
Optimized Digital Recordkeeping: Ideal for government, legal, financial, and healthcare industries that require reliable, compliant document preservation.
Save as PDF/A Adobe Express Add-On is a major step forward in simplifying the archival process for professionals across industries, said Eric Shore, Chief Innovation Officer of pdfAssistant. The goal is to empower users to preserve their digital legacy effortlesslyensuring that digital documents and designs created with Adobe Express remain compliant and accessible, now and in the future.
The Save as PDF/A Adobe Express Add-On is available immediately for Adobe Express users. Experience the future of document preservation by integrating this powerful tool into workflows today.
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Developed by Datalogics, a trusted leader in PDF solutions and a channel partner for Adobe, pdfAssistant leverages cutting-edge AI technology to simplify document processing. From intelligent PDF conversion and editing to automated archival solutions, pdfAssistant empowers users to work smarter and secure their digital records for the long term.
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