Lahore, April 10: Adobe is taking creativity to the next level by integrating AI-powered agents into Photoshop and Premiere Pro.
These intelligent assistants will simplify complex editing tasks, making it easier for both beginners and professionals to refine their work. From automated photo retouching to AI-assisted video editing, these innovations promise to revolutionize digital content creation.
Smarter Editing at Your Fingertips
Adobe’s AI-driven creative assistant will appear as a floating Actions Panel in Photoshop, analyzing images and suggesting context-aware edits. Users can simply click on AI-generated suggestions. Using these, they can remove unwanted objects or people or blur backgrounds for a professional depth effect. In addition, these AI-driven enhancements can refine lighting and colors with AI-driven enhancements
This feature builds on Adobe’s Distraction Removal tool but takes automation further, reducing manual effort on tasks like masking and layering.
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Natural Language Editing
Users can now give text-based prompts to the AI, allowing it to perform complex edits in seconds. Whether you’re an amateur looking to enhance images effortlessly or a professional aiming to speed up workflow, this AI integration will be a game-changer.
Faster, Smarter Video Editing
For video editors, Premiere Pro’s AI agent will make editing more intuitive by analyzing videos for objects, composition, and movement. They can also generate rough cuts based on user input and even refine shot selections, adjust colors, and mix audio automatically.
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Adobe is also expanding its Generative Extend tool, allowing AI to add extra seconds to clips for smoother transitions. This means editors can streamline their workflows while still maintaining full creative control.
Launch & Future Plans
The first AI-powered agent for Photoshop will be unveiled at Adobe Max London on April 24, 2025. While AI won’t replace human creativity, these smart assistants will help editors save time, enhance efficiency, and push creative boundaries.