New image editing features in Adobe Firefly get you from ‘almost there’ to ‘exactly right’
Discover Precision Flow and AI Markup — two new Adobe Firefly tools that give you precise, intuitive control over AI image editing.
04-09-2026
Future Work
Creatives say AI is helping them meet growing demand for content — and improving their work
Creatives professionals are using generative AI to meet rising demands for content and improve their work, according to an Adobe survey.
04-17-2026
Creativity
Adobe for creativity: a new way to create with Adobe, now in Claude
Adobe for creativity connector brings 50+ pro-grade tools from Photoshop, Firefly, Express, Premiere, and more into Claude, so you can describe what you want to create and get to…
04-28-2026
Adobe Stock
How creators are leveraging Adobe's 2026 Creative Trends
This article presents the four Creative Trends for 2026 and presents the way creators are working with the trends that are relevant to their own work.
01-08-2026
Substance 3D
More Control, Less Friction in Texturing Workflows: The Latest Substance 3D Innovations
At GDC 2026, Adobe Substance 3D introduces Substance 3D Painter 12 alongside updates across the Substance 3D product lineup. Focused on bringing more power and efficiency to game…
The CREATOR Act is the protection artists need in the age of AI
AI can expand creative expression—but only when creators have rights that match the realities of the technology. Adobe supports the bipartisan CREATOR Act to protect creators aga…
06-02-2026
Adobe News
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
How Trek uses Adobe Substance 3D to create digital twins for their high-performance bikes
How does Trek bring high-performance bicycles to market faster? Discover how Trek uses digital twins and Adobe Substance 3D to create photorealistic bikes up to 3× faster than ph…
05-26-2026
Substance 3D
Faster workflows, precise creative control, and a more connected 3D pipeline: What’s new in Substance 3D
Discover the newest releases in Substance 3D: Designer 16, Sampler 6, OpenPBR support across the Substance ecosystem, and a one-click ZBrush-to-Painter workflow for connected pip…
05-20-2026
Creativity
Adobe for creativity connector is coming soon to Google Gemini
Adobe is bringing its creative agent and pro-grade creative tools to Google Gemini, enabling users to describe what they want to create and seamlessly generate imaging, design, a…
05-19-2026
Future Work
How Adobe transformed its email marketing with Adobe Journey Optimizer
How Adobe Journey Optimizer helped Adobe’s marketing team move from broadcast blasts to real-time personalized journeys.
05-19-2026
Acrobat
How Acrobat PDF Spaces powers faster, smarter global communications teams
Adobe’s communications team uses Acrobat PDF Spaces and AI Assistant to centralize media materials, analyze coverage, and deliver faster insights to stakeholders.
05-07-2026
Acrobat
Stop sending files and start sharing experiences with PDF Spaces in Acrobat
With the new capabilities in PDF Spaces, we’re not just adding new features; we’re introducing a new way to share information. For the first time, sharing documents means sharing…
05-06-2026
Future Work
Adobe Digital Academy partners with Effie LIONS Foundation to develop the next generation of marketing leaders
Adobe and the Effie LIONS Foundation partner to nurture the next generation of marketing leaders through the inaugural Voices of the Future Fellowship
05-06-2026
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