Your creative work, supercharged: Adobe and NVIDIA partner to deliver powerful experiences with RTX Spark
Adobe and NVIDIA are partnering to optimize Photoshop, Premiere, and Substance 3D with NVIDIA RTX Spark — delivering up to 2x faster AI, editing, and effects for creators.
05-31-2026
Substance 3D
Thinking in 3D: How Nick Hornby takes sculpture from digital concept to physical form
Sculptor Nick Hornby discusses the digital-to-physical creative process behind his Zygotes and Confessions collection and other works, using Adobe Substance 3D, Photoshop, Firefl…
05-04-2026
Adobe Firefly
Firefly AI Assistant now available in public beta
Adobe's Firefly AI Assistant, powered by Adobe’s creative agent, is now in public beta. Describe what you want to create, and the assistant orchestrates workflows across Photosho…
04-27-2026
Adobe Firefly
Adobe extends leadership in video: unleashing new AI-powered creation in Firefly, reinventing color for editors in Premiere
Adobe unveils new AI video tools in Firefly, Color Mode in Premiere, and Frame.io Drive to transform how creators make video.
04-15-2026
Firefly
The age of creative agents — and the rise of the creative director
With Adobe Firefly AI Assistant, the age of creative agents is here.
04-15-2026
Adobe Firefly
Introducing Firefly AI Assistant – a new way to create with our creative agent
Firefly AI Assistant brings the power of Adobe’s creative tools into one conversational interface—helping you move from idea to outcome faster with agentic AI.
04-15-2026
Awards Recognition
2026 Oscar-nominated filmmakers on why they chose Adobe
Discover how 2026 Oscar-nominated films used Adobe tools to streamline workflows, manage complexity and bring powerful stories to life.
03-11-2026
Firefly
Sundance Dispatch: Expanding creative expression in filmmaking with generative AI
Explore two real-world case studies showing how independent filmmakers use Adobe Firefly and Creative Cloud to expand creative expression, compress production timelines, and brin…
01-30-2026
Media Entertainment
Expanding access to storytelling: Adobe Film & TV Fund goes direct to creators with nearly $10M in contributions and product donations
The Adobe Film & TV Fund is expanding its commitment to supporting diverse storytellers by providing nearly $10 million in grants and product donations to filmmakers worldwide in…
01-20-2026
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