Adobe rolled out a public beta of an AI assistant for Photoshop. Launched March 10, the feature shows up in the web version and in mobile apps.
You don't need to hunt through menus anymore — just describe the edit in plain language (e.g., "remove a passerby" or "add a glow") and the tool either applies the change automatically or gives step‑by‑step guidance. On mobile, you can speak the request instead of typing it.
A new AI Markup mode lets you roughly outline an area and type what you want; the model will generate objects or fills inside that selection.
Firefly Image Editor received updates too: Generative Fill/Remove and Generative Expand were added, along with tools for boosting resolution. The service can call models from OpenAI, Google, Runway, and Black Forest Labs.
Promotional note: until April 9 subscribers have no generation limits on web and mobile; free users are limited to 20 generations.