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Adobe launches the Adobe Express mobile app


Over the years, Adobe has been an extremely developmental company for creators, but the company has made a hard pivot and started integrating generative AI into many of its products. Last year, the company revamped its Adobe Express desktop application. Now, the new Adobe Express mobile app is available, and it brings some generative AI capabilities.

Nowadays, it should be no surprise that so many companies are going hard on AI. It’s a tool that allows people to either streamline their workflow or skip it altogether. Well, Adobe is no different. The company has its Firefly suite of AI tools, and it uses it to power its AI experience.

Recently, we got the news that Adobe Premiere is getting some generative AI tools. One tool will allow you to insert artificially generated frames to extend your shots. Another will be able to artificially generate B-roll footage for you. This shows the company’s commitment to the fast-growing technology.

The Adobe Express mobile app has landed

Android users may be surprised to know that Adobe is launching this app on both iOS and Android at the same time. The app officially launched on Wednesday, so you can download it now.

What can you do with the Adobe Express mobile app? Well, you have access to the classic Gen-AI tools that you would see with most services. There are tools for generating images and graphics. So, if you are a designer, you will be able to quickly generate images and use them in your projects.

There are also other AI tools for photo and video editing. You will be able to create all sorts of impressive media just by using these tools.

There’s no doubt that this will be a very popular app because Adobe’s products are usually industry standards. So, many people should expect to see works made using the Adobe Express mobile app in the future. You should expect to have to sign in to your Adobe account to use these tools.



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