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Adobe leads the AI revolution in design and editing: 5 amazing new features that will make your life easier

An unprecedented revolution in design and editing

Adobe leads the AI revolution in design and editing: 5 amazing new features that will make your life easier

Juan Carlos Saloz

  • September 17, 2025
  • Updated: September 17, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Adobe leads the AI revolution in design and editing: 5 amazing new features that will make your life easier

Generative artificial intelligence has ceased to be science fiction or a promise of the future: it is already here, and it is transforming everything. From language models like ChatGPT to algorithm-based image generators, there are increasingly more possibilities thanks to AI. However, few suites have managed to take advantage of this technological leap like Adobe Creative Cloud has.

In the last two years, Adobe has established itself as the most advanced ecosystem for designers, editors, and creatives. Instead of being frightened by the “threat of AI” and what it could mean for programs like Photoshop, Adobe has stepped up to integrate this innovation into its software. And today, any professional (or curious amateur) can shape their ideas with an ease that was unthinkable until recently with Adobe.

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Below we leave you 5 advancements that until the day before yesterday were not possible with Adobe, but that are changing everything.

1. The Incredible Ultrarrealistic Generative Fill of Adobe Photoshop

The classic image editor has made a giant leap with its improved Generative Fill. Now, you can not only remove elements or extend backgrounds, but also reconstruct entire images with astonishing photographic realism.

From restoring an old photograph to enlarging a frame without noticeable difference: AI fills in the new areas with textures, lights, and shadows that look like they were taken by the camera itself. It takes just seconds to add everything that wasn’t there before.

2. Illustrator: turn a doodle into a professional logo

Illustrator has taken its vector approach to another level. With the help of AI, it is enough to draw a quick sketch on paper and scan it for the program to convert it into a clean vector, ready for editing.

In addition, the tool is capable of applying custom artistic styles: from watercolor strokes to futuristic finishes. Thus, a simple doodle can be transformed into a completely professional logo in seconds.

3. Acrobat has become an AI assistant for your documents

Adobe Acrobat is no longer just the most widely used PDF reader and editor. With its new AI assistant, you can perform tasks that previously took a lot of time, such as:

  • Summarize documents of dozens of pages in just a few paragraphs.
  • Generate executive summaries ready to present.
  • Translate long texts with a high level of accuracy.

In practice, it becomes a true co-pilot for those who work with large volumes of information. A kind of AI agent to help you organize better.

4. Edit automatically with Premiere Pro… and stop wasting time

The video editing is also experiencing its own revolution. With AI integrated into Premiere Pro, it is now possible to automatically sync clips, beats, and transitions without you having to touch practically anything.

This means that the editor can forget about the most tedious tasks and focus on what matters: shaping the visual narrative. For content creators, filmmakers, or brands, the advantage is clear: fewer hours in front of the timeline and more room for creativity.

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5. Bring your scenes to life like never before with After Effects

Perhaps the most futuristic feature is in After Effects. Its new predictive animation tool allows for the generation of movement of objects and characters from a single static image.

One just needs to indicate the desired action —run, fly, jump— and the AI takes care of creating the complete animation. This opens up enormous possibilities in the world of animation, motion graphics, and advertising.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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