Adobe's Creative Monopoly Faces Coordinated Industry Challenge
Source: Michael Tsai
Adobe's licensing practices and acquisition strategy—which consolidated Figma competitors and locked creators into subscription models—have triggered coordinated defection across the stack, from open-source alternatives like Krita and Blender to venture-backed competitors capturing serious design and video work. The shift stems from concrete friction: annual price hikes, forced feature bundling, and AI training on user work without consent have made switching costs lower than staying put for enough practitioners that network effects are breaking. A software monopoly built on lock-in rather than superiority is eroding, suggesting that $20B+ market caps cannot buy immunity from user resentment.