Identifying whether a website was built with Adobe Express used to require technical expertise — inspecting source code, tracing network requests in DevTools, and knowing which patterns to look for. Our free scanner automates all of that: it fetches the page, analyzes 5 Adobe Express-specific signals, and returns a verdict with a confidence score.
You might want to detect Adobe Express for competitive research, due diligence before acquiring a site, or simple curiosity. Whatever the reason, this page covers every method — automated and manual.
Adobe Express (formerly Adobe Spark) is Adobe's AI-powered design, content creation, and website publishing tool — part of the Creative Cloud ecosystem — allowing non-designers to create social media graphics, short videos, flyers, and simple websites without Photoshop or Illustrator expertise. Adobe's Firefly AI integration generates backgrounds, removes images from backgrounds, and creates design elements on demand within Express. Sites published through Adobe Express reference Adobe's CDN domains and may include adobe-express or spark-specific CSS class names and markup attributes. The published sites are relatively simple by default — Adobe Express is not a full-featured website builder like Squarespace or Webflow — and targets content creators and marketers over businesses needing complex sites. Adobe Express is included in Creative Cloud plans and has a standalone free tier.
It is primarily used for marketing sites, landing pages, portfolios, and business websites — all generated from prompts or visual editors with AI assistance.
Visit Adobe Express official websiteOur detection engine checks 5 unique Adobe Express fingerprints. Here are the most reliable signals:
Adobe Express loads specific JavaScript runtime files or loads scripts from identifiable URLs. Checking script src attributes reveals the platform.
adobe.comadobeccAdobe Express injects proprietary class names, data attributes, or markup patterns into the page HTML that are unique to the platform.
adobe-expressaem-Some Adobe Express sites include a generator meta tag or other platform-specific meta elements in the document head.
adobeCtrl+U (Windows) or Cmd+Option+U (Mac)Ctrl+F) for adobe-express or adobeexpressF12 to open DevToolsadobe in the search boxWhen you submit a URL, our engine fetches the page from its server — just like a browser would — then analyzes the response across 5 Adobe Express-specific fingerprints:
Script analysis
We scan all loaded JavaScript files for known CDN paths and runtime names
CDN domain matching
We cross-reference every asset request against known platform CDNs
HTML pattern scanning
We search the DOM for platform-specific class names and data attributes
Header inspection
We read HTTP response headers that identify the server or platform
Meta tag extraction
We check generator and other meta tags in the document head
Confidence scoring
We weight each matched signal and normalize to a 0–99% score
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Get started with Adobe ExpressThe most reliable ways to detect Adobe Express are: (1) open DevTools → Network tab and look for requests to Adobe Express-specific CDN domains, (2) view page source and search for Adobe Express-specific class names or data attributes, (3) use our free scanner — we check 5 detection signals automatically and return a confidence score.
Yes, completely free. Paste any URL into our scanner and we'll analyze it for Adobe Express fingerprints immediately. No account required, no limits on scans.
We check 5 unique Adobe Express fingerprint signals across HTML, JavaScript, CDN domains, meta tags, and HTTP headers. Our confidence score reflects how many signals matched — a score above 70% is a strong indicator. We cap accuracy at 99% to reflect that all fingerprint-based detection is probabilistic.
Yes. Custom domains don't hide the underlying platform. The JavaScript files, CDN requests, HTML attributes, and server headers all remain identifiable regardless of the domain name used. Our scanner fetches the page directly and analyzes its technical composition.
If you want to build something similar, visit https://www.adobe.com/express to learn more or sign up. If you're doing competitive research, our scan result also shows the full technology stack — including hosting platform, domain age, and other detected technologies. You can share the result link with your team.