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Adobe made a mobile app for its Firefly generative AI tools

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The all-in-one platform for Adobe’s Firefly-branded generative AI models is now available on iPhone and Android devices. The new Firefly mobile app allows users to generate images and videos using text descriptions and experiment with popular AI photo editing tools, enabling creatives to generate assets for their projects on the go. Adobe is also introducing new third-party AI models and video generation support to Adobe’s FigJam-like Firefly Boards platform.

Anything generated using the Firefly mobile app will automatically sync to the user’s Creative Cloud account, making it easier to continue working on the web or in Adobe’s creative desktop apps. As with the desktop Firefly web app, some of the Adobe AI tools on mobile will require users to spend Firefly generative credits, which are obtained as monthly allocations, either via paid Creative Cloud plans or a dedicated Firefly credit subscription.

Adobe has also rolled out new video capabilities to the public beta of its collaborative Firefly Boards whiteboard platform that launched in April. Users can now remix uploaded clips and generate new footage via Adobe’s Firefly video model or third-party tools like Google’s Veo 3. New partner models, including Luma AI’s Ray 2, Ideogram 3.0, Runway’s Gen-4 image, and Pika’s text-to-video generator, are being introduced to Firefly Boards, and will be available in other Firefly app features “soon,” according to Adobe.

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