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dmescia2
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March 13, 2026
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Is there an integration between Getty and AEM Assets as a Cloud?

  • March 13, 2026
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We get a lot of stock imagery from Getty. I’m wondering if anyone knows if there is an integration that exists between Getty and AEM?

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    Vishal_Anand
    Level 5
    March 13, 2026

    @dmescia2  You can explore lot of 3rd party connectors as well as Getty Images APIs.

    OneTeg connector: https://oneteg.com/connectors/adobe-experience-manager-assets-getty-images-integrations/

    Getty API (Manual/API import): https://www.gettyimages.com/api
    CI Hub Integration: https://ci-hub.com/integration/aem-integration

    AmitVishwakarma
    Community Advisor
    Community Advisor
    March 14, 2026

    Hi ​@dmescia2 

    What actually works in practice

    You have two realistic options that are known to work with AEM Assets as a Cloud Service:

    1. Use a third‑party Getty <-> AEM connector

    Vendors like OneTeg or CI HUB offer connectors that:

    • Authenticate to Getty's APIs
    • Let users search/license Getty content
    • Push licensed binaries + metadata into AEM /content/dam
    • Optionally surface a custom picker inside AEM

    Characteristics:

    • Implemented and supported by the vendor, not Adobe.
    • From AEM's point of view, they just upload normal assets; everything else is "outside" AEM.
    • Good if you want a productized solution and don't want to build it yourself.

    2. Build a custom Getty integration

    • Pattern:
      • Use Getty Images API to search, license, and download binaries.
      • Ingest into AEM Assets using:
        • HTTP/MAC APIs or Bulk Import (for Assets as a Cloud Service)
        • Store under e.g. /content/dam/getty/…
      • Map metadata (rights, source, license info) into AEM metadata schema.
      • Optionally add a custom UI in AEM (console, rail, or Asset Selector‑style micro‑frontend) that calls your backend or Getty directly.

    AEM Assets as a Cloud Service has a native integration only with Adobe Stock. Getty works via third‑party or custom connectors that call Getty APIs and ingest licensed assets into AEM; Adobe doesn't ship or support an out‑of‑the‑box Getty connector

    Amit Vishwakarma - Adobe Commerce Champion 2025 | 16x Adobe certified | 4x Adobe SME