How to Properly Prepare and Upload Vector Logo Files on Adobe Stock
If you're a beginner trying to get your vector logos or illustrations approved on Adobe Stock, follow this updated step-by-step guide. One small mistake can lead to rejection — even if your design is great.
✅ Step-by-Step Vector File Preparation:
1. Artboard Size Should Be 4000×4000 px (or similar square)
This gives a high-resolution, print-friendly design with plenty of flexibility.
2. Set Resolution to 300 DPI
Although vector files are resolution-independent, this setting ensures clean previews and high-quality exports.
3. Save Your Vector File as EPS10
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Use
File > Save As > EPS
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Select Illustrator 10 (EPS10) for compatibility
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Make sure all fonts are outlined:
Type > Create Outlines
💡 Save your AI file separately for future edits, but only upload the EPS to Adobe Stock.
✅ When Uploading to Adobe Stock:
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Upload the EPS File Directly
No need to ZIP your files anymore. Adobe Stock accepts single EPS uploads. -
Add a Clear, SEO-Friendly Title
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Example: Eco-Friendly Pest Control Logo Template
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Add Proper Tags/Keywords
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Use at least 15–30 highly relevant keywords (e.g., pest, eco, green, logo, vector, etc.)
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Choose the Right Category
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Usually “Illustrations” or “Graphic Resources”
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Answer the Property/People Question
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Select “No” unless your design contains real people, private property, or trademarks.
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🟢 That’s It! Just Click Submit.
No description is required.
✅ Upload the EPS
✅ Add title, tags, category
✅ Answer “No” to recognizable property
… then hit Submit.
Your vector will be reviewed and, if all is correct, approved.
⚠️ Avoid These Mistakes:
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Fonts not converted to outlines
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Wrong format (EPS12 or too new)
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Too few or unrelated keywords
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Forgetting to set correct artboard size
✅ Follow this guide every time you upload — and watch your approval rate grow!
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