The latest version of Adobe’s AI-first, all-in-one content creation app, Express, gets an official release.
Two months after first announcing it would be adding its Firefly generative AI tools to Adobe Express, Adobe has taken the resulting online service out of beta and given it an official launch.
It’s not exactly been a quiet beta either. The company reckons that Adobe Express already has millions of users of all skill levels doing everything from creating social media content to designing book reports. AI-first is new terminology for it though, highlighting the expanded role that Firefly plays in the new release. Indeed, load up the page and the second and third carousels you see are Firefly-powered text-to-image and text effects.
Here, for examples is the word RedShark made up of, er, red sharks.
And here’s a red shark with a vector effect added.
Miraculous not even a year ago, this is all approaching fairly standard stuff now, though it has to be said that the way that Express presents it all seamlessly within a single interface and in a very user friendly style is impressive. Beyond generative AI there’s plenty of other new stuff in the release too though. Here’s the list:
Users can access Express for desktop for free and do an impressive amount with it, while there are also plans to bring the latest version of Express to mobile soon. For existing Creative Cloud members, the Express Premium plan, which includes premium templates, cloud storage and more, is included. As a standalone it starts at $9.99 a month.