Adobe now allows its users to create and edit images in PDFs using AI

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Adobe is now bringing generative image capabilities to its PDF application, Adobe Acrobat, to enhance users' interaction with digital documents..

Starting tomorrow, Acrobat and Reader users will be able to create and edit images in PDFs using text prompts within the document with the help of Adobe's new Firefly Image 3 Model...

These tools will allow users to easily add, remove, or modify content within document images, enabling tasks like erasing unwanted objects, removing backgrounds, or adding new images seamlessly within Acrobat...

According to Adobe, the generative image feature is designed to enhance documents with unique visuals quickly and effortlessly, making it easier for users to create visually appealing content without needing extensive creative expertise...

"With the new Firefly and AI Assistant capabilities in Acrobat, anyone can transform the information in their digital documents into actionable insights and visually compelling content - quickly and easily," says Abhigyan Modi, senior vice president, Adobe Document Cloud...

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