Adobe just brought Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat into ChatGPT

Adobe’s creative apps now work inside ChatGPT. Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat – all three sitting right there in the chat window. You describe what you want done to an image or PDF, and the AI runs Adobe’s actual tools to make it happen.

Desktop, web, and iOS have access today. Android gets Express now; Photoshop and Acrobat are coming later.

What Photoshop actually does in there

Image editing basics, mostly. Select specific areas of a photo, adjust brightness and contrast, and apply effects like Glitch or Glow. Adobe claims original image quality doesn’t take a hit through the process.

The interaction model is pure conversation. You ask for something, it delivers, you ask for something else. Nobody’s clicking through menus.

Express handles the design work

This one taps into Adobe’s template library. Pick a layout, change the text, swap images, add animation. All without leaving ChatGPT to open another app.

Acrobat for PDFs

More than a viewer. Pull out tables and text, merge multiple files, shrink file sizes, convert formats to PDF, redact sensitive stuff. Adobe says formatting survives the conversions intact.

The price

Free. Every bit of it.

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