How to Use Adobe’s New Photoshop, Express & Acrobat Tools in ChatGPT

Adobe is making creative work feel a lot more accessible by bringing Photoshop, Adobe Express, and Adobe Acrobat directly into ChatGPT. With more than 800 million people using the platform every week, these new integrations open the door for anyone to edit photos, design graphics, or manage PDFs without installing software or jumping between apps.
The update centers on a simple idea: describe what you want, and ChatGPT pulls the right Adobe tool into the conversation. If you want to brighten a photo or blur a background, you can type something like “Adobe Photoshop, help me fix the lighting in this image.” The app appears inside the chat, lets you adjust the effect, and even provides sliders for fine-tuning after each edit.
Adobe Express brings the same ease to lightweight design work. You can create invitations, social graphics, flyers, or posters by browsing templates, customizing text, swapping images, and asking ChatGPT to refine the layout. It removes the pressure of starting from a blank canvas and gives users a quick way to produce polished visuals.
Acrobat’s tools may become the biggest everyday win. Users can edit PDFs, extract text, merge files, reorganize pages, convert documents, or redact sensitive details, all inside the chat window. Many of the core Acrobat features appear here in a streamlined format that works well for students, professionals, and anyone dealing with digital paperwork.
David Wadhwani, Adobe’s president of digital media, says the goal is to bring Adobe’s leading creative technology to a place where people already spend a lot of time. This follows the company’s broader push into conversational AI, which includes new assistants for Photoshop, Adobe Express, and the upcoming Firefly updates showcased at Adobe MAX.
All three apps are free to use in ChatGPT starting today on desktop, web, and iOS. Adobe Express is also live on Android, while Photoshop and Acrobat support for Android will roll out soon. For more advanced editing, users can open their projects in Adobe’s native apps and continue working without interruption.
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