Adobe stock (ADBE) ticks up on Cognizant AI tie-up and Airtel’s free Adobe Express offer

Adobe stock (ADBE) ticks up on Cognizant AI tie-up and Airtel’s free Adobe Express offer

New York, January 30, 2026, 21:24 EST — The market has closed.

  • Adobe shares climbed 0.6% on Friday, closing at $293.25.
  • Cognizant deepened its generative AI partnership with Adobe, targeting enterprise content workflows.
  • Bharti Airtel announced it will offer 360 million customers in India a free one-year subscription to Adobe Express Premium.

Adobe (ADBE.O) shares climbed 0.6% on Friday, closing at $293.25. The gain pared some losses from the previous day as investors digested two new partnerships focused on AI-assisted creative tools and distribution services.

The announcements come at a tricky moment for software stocks. Generative AI—technology that creates images, text, or designs from simple prompts—is squeezing pricing power. At the same time, it’s sparking a rush to attract more users.

U.S. markets remain closed until Monday, leaving it unclear if deals like these will provide enough support to the growth story as macro headlines continue to jostle the tape.

On Thursday, Bharti Airtel announced it will give its 360 million customers a free one-year subscription to Adobe Express Premium, a design app packed with AI tools like background removal and image generation. The offer, valued at roughly 4,000 rupees, can be activated through Airtel’s Thanks app without needing a credit card. Adobe Digital Media President David Wadhwani said, “We are excited to partner with Airtel to bring Adobe Express Premium to millions of people across India for free.” (Airtel)

On Friday, Cognizant announced it’s deepening its global strategic partnership with Adobe to help businesses create, manage, and scale marketing content through generative AI. The move follows an Adobe survey of 1,600 marketers revealing that 96% say content demand has doubled over the past two years, with 71% expecting it to increase more than fivefold by 2027. Cognizant executive Ben Wiener noted, “The promise of AI is only realized when it is purpose-built for business outcomes.” Adobe’s enterprise revenue chief Stephen Frieder added, “Adobe is helping brands stand out with exceptional, personalized experiences.” (PR Newswire)

The companies described the process as the “content supply chain” — covering everything from ideation and production to review, compliance, and publishing — and said they plan to embed brand and regulatory checks as content volume increases.

U.S. stocks slid Friday after Donald Trump nominated Kevin Warsh to head the Federal Reserve, Reuters reported. The S&P 500 dropped 0.43%, while the Nasdaq fell 0.94%. (Reuters)

Wall Street grew uneasy a day earlier, as investors started doubting if the recent spike in AI investments by Big Tech would yield profits quickly enough to support current valuations, according to a Reuters report. (Reuters)

Partnership news hasn’t quieted the bigger questions about subscription demand and pricing in creative software. Adobe’s stock has dropped roughly 16% in 2026, comparing its close on Dec. 31 to last Friday’s finish. (Yahoo Finance)

Next week is packed with corporate earnings reports, plus the U.S. January jobs data landing on Feb. 6 — both could move the needle for tech stocks. Adobe’s earnings call won’t come until March 12. (Reuters)

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