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Adobe Firefly AI will let you edit in creative software by just talking your way through it

Adobe's new AI Assistant can now run your entire creative workflow. Yes, all of it.

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Adobe has quietly been building something big inside Firefly, its all-in-one creative AI studio. And today, the company is ready to show it off.

Meet Firefly AI Assistant, a conversational tool that lets you describe what you want to create and then handles the execution across Adobe’s entire app ecosystem, including Photoshop, Premiere, Lightroom, Express, and Illustrator. 

You no longer need to bounce between the apps and can handle all the edits with simple text prompts. The idea is simple. You bring your vision and creative judgment, give Firefly a prompt, and the assistant will figure out the rest.

So what can it actually do for you?

The assistant works through something Adobe calls Creative Skills, which are pre-built workflows for common tasks like editing portrait photos with consistent presets or generating content for multiple social platforms at once. You can use the ones Adobe provides or build your own AI skills.

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It also remembers your preferences over time, your favorite tools, your aesthetic choices, and the kind of outputs you like. The more you use it, the more it learns your style. 

One of the major pain points of AI creation tools is that they don’t deliver consistent results across a big project. Adobe is promising it has cracked this issue, and if it’s as good as what the company says, it will be a game-changer for new-age creators. 

What else is new in Firefly?

Beyond the assistant, Adobe packed in a lot more. The Firefly Video Editor now supports automatic dialogue cleanup, color adjustment tools, and access to over 800 million licensed Adobe Stock assets from inside the editor.

Two new image editing tools are also coming. Precision Flow lets you browse a range of variations from a single prompt using a slider. AI Markup lets you draw directly on an image to place objects, adjust lighting, or add elements with a brush.

Firefly also added Kling 3.0 and Kling 3.0 Omni to its growing roster of AI video models, joining over 30 other models already available on the platform.

Adobe is promising a lot with this new update, but whether the company can deliver on its promises is a whole other thing. I have learned not to trust AI features that companies announce before trying them.

Rachit Agarwal
Rachit is a seasoned tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering the consumer technology landscape.
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