Adobe AI assistants let you edit images in Photoshop and Express via prompts
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Adobe AI assistants let you edit images in Photoshop and Express via prompts
"Adobe is developing new generative AI (genAI) assistants that let users edit images in Adobe Express and Photoshop with written prompts. Having embedded AI-based content-generation tools across its apps in recent years, Adobe is rolling out AI assistants and agents. That effort began last year with Acrobat Reader, with Adobe this week outlining further plans to bring AI assistance to its creative. The announcements were pegged to the Adobe MAX conference."
"For Adobe Express, Adobe introduced a conversational assistant that lets casual users create and edit designs by describing what they want via natural language. The assistant can make edits to individual layers of a design, such as fonts, images, and backgrounds on user's behalf, and provide recommendations for changes. "Enterprise capabilities" are also in development for the Express AI assistant, Adobe said in a statement; they will allow a non-design staff to "self-serve on-brand content creation and collaboration," with "template locking, batch creation and more.""
Adobe is building generative AI assistants that enable natural-language image and design editing across Adobe Express and Photoshop. The Express conversational assistant allows users to create and modify designs by describing desired changes, edit individual layers including fonts, images, and backgrounds, and receive recommendations. Enterprise features for Express will enable on‑brand self-serve content creation, template locking, batch creation, and collaboration. The Express AI Assistant beta is available to Express Premium desktop customers and will use Firefly generative credits at full launch. A Photoshop web AI assistant in private beta can detect issues like text contrast and perform edits such as masking, brightness, and saturation adjustments.
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