Introducing a New Era of Editing: Adobe Tools Now Available in ChatGPT
Imagine being able to edit photos and documents without leaving your chat window. This is now a reality, thanks to Adobe’s latest integration with ChatGPT. The company has made Photoshop Express and Acrobat tools free to use directly within the chat platform, allowing users to modify images and work on PDFs without opening a separate app. This innovative feature is set to revolutionize the way we work with documents and images, making it more efficient and conversational.
With this update, users can perform a range of tasks, including editing photos using Photoshop Express features such as cropping, background removal, retouching, filters, and adjustments. Additionally, users can edit and organize PDFs through Acrobat, including the option to merge, add comments, sign, redact sensitive details, or convert files. The AI-powered chatbot can also provide assistance while working, offering design ideas, content suggestions, or layout fixes.
How the Tools Work
To access these tools, users simply need to upload a file and type what they want done. For example, typing “Adobe Photoshop, help me blur the background of this image” will activate the app within the same conversation. Once the tool is running, users can continue to ask for changes, and Adobe may show different versions for them to pick from or provide small interface elements to adjust themselves. Photoshop Express can surface sliders for brightness, exposure, or contrast, allowing users to fine-tune an image right inside ChatGPT.
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Acrobat Features and Limitations
The Acrobat features inside ChatGPT work similarly, but require users to be logged into their Adobe account to save or export files. Using the tools inside ChatGPT itself does not incur any costs. While these tools can cover everyday image edits and document tasks, complex editing may still require switching to the full Adobe apps. Nevertheless, this update transforms ChatGPT into a useful workspace for individuals who work with documents or images daily, compressing workflows into a single chat window and making creative and document work feel more conversational.

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