Adobe Creative Cloud is primarily a cloud-based service, but some features can be used offline. For example, you can install Creative Cloud apps on your computer and use them offline for a limited time. However, you will need to connect to the internet periodically to verify your subscription and renew your license.
Additionally, some Creative Cloud apps such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign have a “Offline Activation” feature that allows you to activate the software on a computer without an internet connection. This feature is useful for situations where you need to use the software on a computer that doesn’t have a reliable internet connection.
It’s worth noting that while some Creative Cloud features can be used offline, many of the cloud-based features such as cloud storage, Creative Cloud Libraries, and Creative Cloud Market require an internet connection. Additionally, updates to Creative Cloud apps and access to new features will also require an internet connection.
In summary, while Adobe Creative Cloud is primarily a cloud-based service, some features can be used offline with certain limitations.