This repository contains a library of sample Photoshop plugins to help you on your journey. You can use these samples to learn more about how to build plugins for Photoshop using UXP.
If you're adding a sample to the repo, feel free to add it to this list.
Extension | Main APIs Used | Description | Minimum Version |
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cross-compatible-js-sample | Spectrum UXP, BatchPlay, XD Scenegraph, Cross Compatibility | Demonstrates bundling a plugin that is compatible for both PS and XD development | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 / XD 36.0.0 |
desktop-helper-sample | Spectrum UXP, React Spectrum, Electron, React, socket.io | Demonstrates using Electron and socket.io to communicate with a UXP plugin from a helper app | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
direct-action-js-sample | Spectrum UXP, File I/O | Shows how to create a file containing the names of all layers in an active Photoshop document | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
hello-world-js-sample | Photoshop API | Shows how to create basic UXP entrypoints in Photoshop using vanilla JS | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
hello-world-panel-js-sample | Spectrum UXP | Shows how to create basic UI panels in Photoshop using vanilla JS | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
io-websocket-example | Spectrum UXP, Websocket | Shows how to use a websocket server & client in Photoshop | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
jszip-sample | Spectrum UXP, JSZip | Uses JSZip to manipulate artboards through importing and exporting zip files | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
layer-creation-js-sample | Spectrum UXP, File I/O, BatchPlay | Creates a text layer using input from a local file in Photoshop | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
oauth-workflow-sample | Spectrum UXP, Express | Implements a simple OAuth workflow using a server to interface a web API | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
plugin-info-vue-full-app | Spectrum UXP, Vue, File I/O, Local Storage | Example of a fully developed UXP plugin with multiple entrypoints, application/platform specific UXP features, and File I/O best practices | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
secure-storage-sample | Spectrum UXP, UXP Secure Storage | Demonstrates using UXP's Secure Storage API to store and retrieve local data | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
ui-kitchen-sink | Spectrum UXP, HTML | The kitchen sink example includes all of the available UI components, along with some sample usages | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
ui-playground | Spectrum UXP, React | Playground for testing HTML, CSS, and JS snippets in Photoshop | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
ui-react-starter | Spectrum UXP, React | Shows how to use React in a simple plugin | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
ui-svelte-starter | Spectrum UXP, Svelte | Shows how to use Svelte in a simple plugin | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
ui-vue-starter | Spectrum UXP, Vue | Shows how to use Vue in a simple plugin | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
wasm-rust-sample | Spectrum UXP, Rust, WebAssembly | Uses wasm-bindgen and Rust to leverage WebAssembly in a UXP plugin | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
web-service-call-js-sample | Spectrum UXP, Fetch, BatchPlay | Creates a text layer in Photoshop containing data fetched from a web API | UXP 4.1 / PS 22.0.0 |
- Clone this repository to a location of your choice:
git clone git@github.com:AdobeDocs/uxp-photoshop-plugin-samples.git
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Launch the UXP Developer Tool and use the "Add Plugin..." button to add each plugin to your workspace (select the
manifest.json
file indicated by your plugin's README, typically these are in the root,plugin
, ordist
folders) -
Load plugins into Photoshop by using ••• > Load.