Version 1.5.0 of SendStock AI is here, and it’s smarter than ever. This update introduces a brand-new feature designed for Adobe Stock contributors: Similar Content Analysis, helping you predict and avoid “Similar Content” rejections before submitting.
What’s new in v1.5.0
Adobe Stock Similar Content Analysis
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SendStock AI now analyzes your submission images and compares them for visual similarity — directly on your machine.
You’ll get a risk score showing how likely your batch is to trigger Adobe’s “Similar Content” rejection filter:
🧩 Cluster detected
Multiple near-duplicates found. Adobe usually accepts only 1–2 per group — keep the strongest and diversify (composition, color, angle).
🔴 High Risk
Very similar images detected. Keep one, or strongly differentiate your variants before uploading.
🟠 Medium Risk
Some overlap — acceptable if you space out uploads and keep distinct variations.
🟢 Low Risk
Images appear unique enough — safe to proceed, but still avoid micro-duplicates.
⚠️ Guidance only: Cluster/High/Medium/Low ratings are advisory. Adobe’s own moderation process always prevails in the final acceptance decision.
💡 Why it matters
Adobe Stock has tightened its “Similar Content” policy, leading to rejections even for technically perfect images. SendStock AI’s new analysis gives you an early warning system — saving time, preserving your contributor score, and keeping your portfolio clean.
You’ll instantly see when:
- You’re about to submit too many near-identical shots from the same series
- Your composition or color variations aren’t distinct enough
- You can safely push more images without penalty
In short: less frustration, more accepted uploads.
⚙️ All other key features (still included)
- 🧾 AI-powered metadata generation: SEO-optimized titles, descriptions & keywords
- 🧠 Unlimited metadata variations to diversify large batches
- 🔑 CSV export ready for Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, Freepik, and more
- 📤 Direct upload via FTP/FTPS/SFTP
- 💻 100% local processing — nothing ever leaves your device