If you’ve ever searched for a way to use Adobe InDesign without going through the official Creative Cloud installation process, you’ve likely stumbled across the term "Portable InDesign." Promises include running the professional layout software directly from a USB stick, avoiding installation, or bypassing subscription fees. But before you download that suspicious ZIP file, let’s break down what portable InDesign really means, how it works (or doesn’t), and the safer alternatives. What Is a "Portable" Application? A true portable app runs without formal installation. It stores all its settings, temporary files, and configurations inside its own folder—not in the Windows Registry or system directories. You can move that folder to another computer or an external drive and run the software instantly.