Adobe announced an AI assistant for Photoshop in beta on the web and in mobile apps that lets users edit images via natural language prompts.
The assistant can remove objects or people, change colors, and adjust lighting.
Adobe is also rolling out AI markup in public beta, which lets users draw markers on images and instruct the assistant to transform or remove marked items.
Adobe said paid Photoshop users get unlimited generations through April 9, while free users start with 20 generations.
Separately, Adobe is updating Firefly with Generative Fill and a generative remove tool. Firefly subscribers have unlimited generations and that the service now integrates over 25 third-party image and video models, including models from Google, OpenAI, Runway, and Black Forest Labs.
Originally written by: Naomi Li Gan
Source: Tech In Asia
Published on: 11 March 2026
Link to original article: Adobe brings AI assistant to Photoshop web, mobile