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Global software (SW) corporations Adobe said on the 11th that it has launched an open beta of the Photoshop web and mobile "AI Assistant" and improved the performance of the Adobe Firefly image editor.

The features released this time let users enter commands as if chatting with an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to handle complex edits simply and efficiently. Adobe said it "helps shorten the process from starting work to finishing the result and helps control the entire editing process."

Photoshop AI Assistant, a Conversational AI editing feature, runs with a chat-based interface and is available on the web and mobile. When users enter requests in text, it automatically performs editing tasks such as removing or changing backgrounds and correcting color or lighting, or guides them step by step. In the Photoshop app, users can also make editing requests by voice, enabling work on the go.

On Photoshop for the web, an "AI Markup" feature based on AI Assistant is available in open beta. After users directly mark up the areas on an image where they want changes, entering prompts such as "add flowers" or "add mountains" generates the desired elements at those locations.

With this update, the Firefly image editor integrates key generative editing tools into a single workspace, allowing faster adjustments to composition, style, and detail on both AI-generated images and images uploaded by users.

The range of AI models to choose from has also widened. In addition to Adobe's own Firefly models, it supports more than 25 major AI models, including Google Nano Banana 2, OpenAI Image Generation, Runway Gen-4.5, and Black Forest Labs Flux 2 Pro.

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