Adobe reveals AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro

Adobe is developing AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro.

Adobe is developing AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro.

The company is launching a new “creative agent” which will suggest ways to edit photos or videos and then carry out the actions for you.

In a blog post, Adobe’s CTO of digital media Ely Greenfield said: “We envision many ways that AI agents can help you work more efficiently and raise the bar of what you create

” For example, what if Acrobat could analyze a set of documents and help a salesperson craft their pitch for a specific customer?

“What if a business owner could create a unique, animated flyer from a blank page in minutes just by telling Adobe Express what they want?

“What if Photoshop gave you suggestions for making your image pop — then carried out those actions for you, at your direction, with just a click?

“These are just some of the ways we see agentic AI accelerating your work and empowering your creativity.”

For Adobe Acrobat, the AI will “enable the creation of custom agents that can be assigned specific role”.

For Express, agentic AI can “completely reimagine the content creation process to be more intuitive and efficient”.

When it comes to Photoshop, Adobe is planning to reveal the foundation for its first creative agent in the form of a new Actions panel.

In the blog post, Adobe said: “Our vision is for Photoshop to be able to analyze your image and recommend smart, context-aware edits.

“Want a more dramatic sky? Photoshop could not only spot the opportunity to improve your image but also take the action for you with a single click, while keeping you in control.

“We also envision you being able to use natural language to access more than 1,000 one-click actions in Photoshop.”

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