Adobe Brings Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat Directly Into ChatGPT

The integration brings the company’s flagship creative and productivity tools to ChatGPT’s 800 million weekly users without requiring users to switch between applications.

Adobe Brings Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat Directly Into ChatGPT

Adobe has launched Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Express and Adobe Acrobat inside ChatGPT, allowing users to edit images, create designs and work with PDFs directly through OpenAI’s popular conversational AI platform.

The integration brings the company’s flagship creative and productivity tools to ChatGPT’s 800 million weekly users without requiring users to switch between applications.

The integration builds on Adobe’s recent push into agentic AI, combining the company’s deep creative technology with ChatGPT’s intuitive natural-language interface. Users can enhance photos, design event invitations and transform documents by simply describing what they want to do with words.

“We’re thrilled to bring Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat directly into ChatGPT, combining our creative innovations with the ease of ChatGPT to make creativity accessible for everyone,” said David Wadhwani, president, digital media at Adobe. “Now hundreds of millions of people can edit with Photoshop simply by using their own words, right inside a platform that’s already part of their day-to-day.”

Within ChatGPT, users can fine-tune images with Photoshop features like brightness, contrast and effects; build customized graphics using Adobe Express templates; and organise, edit, merge or compress PDFs with Acrobat — all without leaving the chat interface.

The integration is designed to be simple: typing the app name followed by an instruction prompts ChatGPT to launch the tool and guide users through the task.

Adobe said the tools are free to use in ChatGPT across desktop, web and iOS, with Adobe Express already available on Android and support for Photoshop and Acrobat on Android coming soon.

Last month, Adobe struck a deal to acquire Semrush, the search engine optimisation and brand visibility platform, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $1.9 billion, or $12 per share.