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Home » Photoshop and Premiere Pro’s new AI tools can instantly edit your work
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Photoshop and Premiere Pro’s new AI tools can instantly edit your work

By News RoomOctober 28, 20252 Mins Read
Photoshop and Premiere Pro’s new AI tools can instantly edit your work
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Adobe has kicked off its annual Max event, giving us a first look at new and upcoming generative AI tools launching for the company’s Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom Creative Cloud apps. These include updates to Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature that aim to give creators more control over adding, removing or modifying content, and tools that can automate some of the more time-consuming elements of editing photos and videos.

To start, Adobe is allowing Photoshop users to power Generative Fill capabilities using Google and Black Forest Labs’ third-party AI models. After selecting their image and giving Generative Fill a prompt — such as describing an object to insert, or replacing an existing object or person with something else — users can switch between Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash, Black Forest’s Flux.1 Kontext, and Adobe’s Firefly image model, providing a wider variety of results to choose from.

Photoshop for web is also introducing an AI Assistant in private beta. This is a chatbot-like interface that can be given descriptive instructions like “increase the saturation” to automatically edit files, effectively using Photoshop’s vast selection of tools for you. This capability was teased in April, and a similar feature is launching for Adobe Express in public beta.

Another beta feature called “Assisted Culling” is launching for Adobe Lightroom that can filter large collections of photographs for different focus, angles and degrees of sharpness, and recommends the best snaps for photographers to edit.

The Firefly AI image model that powers these editing tools is getting a model upgrade. Adobe says that Firefly Image 5 can generate images in a native four-megapixel resolution without upscaling, and has been optimized to improve its ability to render realistic humans. The model also powers Adobe’s new prompt-based editing features that make specific adjustments based on descriptions, and a new Layered Image Editing tool coming to Photoshop that makes precise, contextual changes, such as ensuring shadows are automatically corrected when moving objects around an image.

For video editors, Adobe also has a new tool for its Premiere Pro software that automatically stencils out people and objects in video frames. AI Object Mask is available in public beta, and aims to make it easier to quickly color grade, blur, and add visual effects to moving backgrounds by removing the need to manually mask subjects using the pen tool.

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