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Meet Photoshop’s New AI Assistant – Edit Images with a Few Words

Adobe’s latest AI assistant lets you tweak photos, PDFs and more by simply describing what you want, turning the creative process into a conversational experience.

Erdeniz Korkmaz
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Meet Photoshop’s New AI Assistant – Edit Images with a Few Words

Why This Matters

Adobe has long been a powerhouse in creative software, but the industry’s shift to generative AI is redefining how we work. The new Photoshop AI assistant turns the tedious parts of editing into a quick chat, allowing artists to focus on vision rather than tool‑hunting.

How It Works

The assistant lives inside Photoshop’s web and mobile apps as a built‑in chatbot. When you type a prompt—"Add a warm sunset glow and reduce the background noise"—the model instantly applies the changes, offering real‑time previews and subtle adjustments. It leverages the same foundation model that powers other Adobe AI tools, ensuring consistent quality across the Creative Cloud.

Beta Availability

Adobe has released the assistant in public beta for Photoshop, and plans to extend it to Acrobat, Express and other apps. Users can access it directly from the toolbar or a side panel, making it accessible for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

Future of Creative AI

By abstracting complex operations into natural language, Adobe is democratizing design. The assistant’s ability to learn from feedback promises smarter suggestions over time, potentially replacing traditional menus and sliders with conversational commands.

Get Involved

Your feedback will shape the next iteration of these tools. Test the beta, experiment with creative prompts, and let us know what works and what doesn’t.


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