Adobe has introduced a new AI-powered assistant for Adobe Photoshop, bringing conversational AI directly into one of the world’s most widely used design tools. The assistant is currently available in public beta on Photoshop’s web and mobile versions, with plans to expand its capabilities across more platforms in the future.
The AI assistant is designed to help users complete editing tasks using simple text prompts. Instead of manually navigating through complex menus or tools, users can type instructions such as removing objects, changing backgrounds, adjusting colors, or applying specific effects. The assistant can then guide users step-by-step or automatically perform the requested edits.
In addition to editing help, the AI assistant can also suggest creative ideas, generate design assets, and explain how different Photoshop tools work. This makes the platform more accessible for beginners while also helping experienced designers speed up repetitive tasks. The feature is powered by Adobe’s advanced AI technologies, including its generative AI systems that are already integrated into several Creative Cloud applications.
Adobe says the goal of the new assistant is to make professional design tools easier to use and more efficient. By combining conversational AI with powerful editing capabilities, the company aims to transform how people interact with creative software.
The launch reflects a broader trend in the technology industry where AI copilots are being integrated into everyday software. With this move, Adobe continues to expand its AI-driven features across its creative ecosystem, helping users produce high-quality visual content faster and with less technical complexity.
