Today, Adobe has become the first major company to make its AI video generator available to the public. At its annual creativity conference, Adobe Max, the company unveiled its latest AI ...
Adobe is making the jump into generative AI video. The company’s Firefly Video Model, which has been teased since earlier this year, is launching today across a handful of new tools, including ...
On Monday, Adobe announced Firefly Video Model, a new AI-powered text-to-video generation tool that can create novel videos from written prompts. It joins similar offerings from OpenAI ...
As detailed by Adobe, the new version of Adobe Express brings features that make the platform more useful not only for ordinary users, but also for companies. For instance, it’s now easier to ...
Adobe is now adding its AI-based video generator, Firefly, to its video editing software Premiere Pro. The Firefly model can be used to extend a video clip or generate video from still images or ...
Launched in March as a mobile app for iOS and Android, Adobe Express brought many of the creative and AI-powered features of its desktop platform to handheld devices. This latest release expands on ...
Adobe is beta testing generative video tools that can create short clips from text prompts and still images or lengthen existing scenes. Adobe’s AI model for video generation is now available in ...
Adobe launched video generation capabilities for its Firefly AI platform ahead of its Adobe MAX event on Monday. Starting today, users can test out Firefly’s video generator for the first time ...
Currently, Adobe Firefly offers three main tools: Generative Extend, Text-to-Video, and Image-to-Video. Starting with Generative Extend, it’s available in beta as part of the Premiere Pro suite.
Adobe has announced a new version of Adobe Express with developments designed ... It’s about image generation, image editing, it’s video editing, video generation, it’s copy generation.
One feature, integrated into Adobe’s video-editing software, Premiere, will let users extend video clips using generative AI, the company announced Monday at its annual product conference in Miami.