Adobe brings AI agents to Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and more to make your creative workflow easier

You'll be able to automate a lot of mundane tasks

Adobe brings AI agents to Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and more to make your creative workflow easier

The internet has gone head over heels about AI agents, with every company, worth their dollar, are trying to integrate these AI assistants into their services. One such company is Adobe, which has been actively working on integrating AI into its software, with the latest addition being AI agents being added to Photoshop, Premiere, and other apps as well. 

Agentic AI is here to make your work in Adobe software easier

Adobe announced their vision earlier this week, to bring AI agents to all their products, saying that that they are doing this to “give people more control and free them to spend more time on the work they love.” For creators working across fields and specialisations, this move pushes towards a future where they won’t have to do some of the grunt work, which today, takes up a significant amount of their creative time and efforts. 

With that said, let’s have a look at how agentic AI will be added to Adobe’s software suite. But before that, if you are looking for some machines to get started with your creative journey, you can check out these offerings –

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Let’s start with Premiere Pro. One of the most popular video editing software across the globe, Premiere Pro will be getting, what Adobe describes as “agents that understand all your media and that you can direct to take actions like developing a rough cut.”  

With this move, Adobe wants the creators to use AI in their workflow, where it refines their shot choices, creates rough cuts for them to build on, and for the folks working on slightly lower end machines, assist with colours and audio mixing to name a few things.  

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Additionally, Acrobat’s AI Assistant is also evolving to support custom agents for roles like sales or tutoring. Adobe Express will feature an AI agent that acts as a creative partner throughout the content creation process.  

In Creative Cloud, where over a billion Firefly assets are generated monthly, Adobe plans to delegate tedious tasks to AI agents. Photoshop will introduce a new Actions panel at MAX London, laying the groundwork for its first creative agent. This assistant will provide context-aware suggestions, execute actions, teach tools, and automate repetitive tasks to streamline the creative workflow. 

With these agents on the horizon, it will be interesting to see how things pan out, once the wider industry adopts to them. What do you think will happen? Let us know below. 

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