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The Adobe’s new facility, located in Sector 129, is its seventh office in India and its third in Uttar Pradesh.

Located in Sector 129, the office brings together over 700 employees across engineering and customer-focused roles, according to Adobe.
Global tech giant Adobe on Friday said it has opened a new office in Noida, underscoring its continued investment in India as a key hub for innovation and growth. The facility, located in Sector 129, is Adobe’s seventh office in India and its third in Uttar Pradesh.
“This marks Adobe’s seventh office in India and its third office in Uttar Pradesh. Located in Sector 129, the campus brings together over 700 employees across engineering and customer-focused roles, representing a significant investment in local talent,” Adobe said in the statement.
Abhigyan Modi, country manager for Adobe India and senior vice-president (document cloud) of Adobe, said, “As the world is transformed by AI (artificial intelligence) and agentic technologies, Adobe is at the forefront, reimagining what’s possible and shaping the future of innovation. Our mission to empower everyone to create remains central to this shift, with our teams in India playing a critical role in advancing Adobe’s AI-driven future.”
He added that the opening of our new Noida office marks an important milestone in our continued focus on driving innovation from India.
The new Adobe office is a world-class workplace, powered by latest technology for teams to collaborate and create in the age of AI. Swati Rustagi, head of employee experience at Adobe India, said, “The new Adobe office represents our focus on creating an environment where people can do their best work.”
According to a statement, the building is also aligned with Adobe’s sustainability goals. It has received IGBC Platinum certification and incorporates energy-efficient systems and environmentally responsible design practices.
Adobe entered India in 1997 as an engineering R&D centre and has since expanded into one of its largest global bases. The company now employs more than 8,000 people in India, its largest workforce outside the US and contributes over one-third of Adobe’s global innovation.
The expansion comes alongside a series of recent India-focused initiatives by the company. In February 2026, Adobe announced free access to tools such as Firefly, Photoshop and Acrobat for students across accredited institutions, and partnered with Airtel to offer Adobe Express Premium to millions of users. It has also strengthened its leadership bench in India with key appointments, including industry veteran Manoj Kohli to its International Advisory Board.
With the new Noida campus, Adobe is further positioning India at the centre of its global AI and product development strategy, as competition intensifies in the creative and enterprise software space.
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