Galleries allow you to nest asset collections within a kit. Unlike Pages which can be highly organized and customized to present assets and contextual information like notes and guides, Galleries focus on displaying multiple assets in a compact, browsable format.
Assets only - Unlike Pages, Galleries only include assets. You cannot add headings, notes or other supporting content.
Browsable & Usable - Assets in Galleries can be browsed, previewed and downloaded.
Grid layout - Galleries do not allow you to customize the size, layout or presentation of individual Assets.
Types of Galleries
Manual and Dynamic Galleries give you flexibility in how you curate and update the assets in the gallery..
Manual Galleries
Manually choose which assets to include. These are great for curated collections where you want full control over which assets appear.
Best for:
Fixed collections that won't change often
Assets that don't share common metadata
Small, carefully chosen sets
Collections that you only want in one kit
Learn more about Manual Galleries
Dynamic Galleries
Automatically populate the gallery from a Saved View in your Library. These are ideal for large or frequently changing collections where you want the gallery to update automatically based on tags, custom fields, or other criteria.
Best for:
Collections that can be managed via metadata
Large sets that would be tedious to maintain manually
Tag-based or filter-based groupings
Collections you want to manage via the library or share across kits
Learn more about Dynamic Galleries
Example uses for Galleries
Products - Focus your product catalog Kit by creating Galleries for each product. Keep your Page focused on high level information without getting cluttered with all the individual images.
Photoshoots - Streamline your "photoshoots" Page with galleries for each shoot. You could manually upload them or use dynamic galleries to pull in assets tagged by shoot date.
Templates - Organize your templates Page by creating galleries for different template types (e.g., social media, presentations, documents).
