Adobe Launches Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat Inside ChatGPT
Adobe has teamed up with ChatGPT so that users of the popular AI chatbot can now access powerful tools from Adobe’s most popular apps, such as Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat, directly through chat.
Starting today, ChatGPT users around the world can upload images or PDF files and ask the system, using simple natural-language prompts, to edit photos, design graphics, or manipulate documents using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Express, and Adobe Acrobat.
The integration means users no longer need to switch back and forth between multiple tools when working on creative or productivity tasks. Instead they can stay inside ChatGPT’s interface and simply type out what they want to happen.
For example a user could upload a vacation photo and write “Adobe Photoshop blur the background” and receive an edited image back. If they need changes, such as adjusting brightness, contrast or exposure, they can tweak those directly through intuitive sliders built into the chat interface.
For graphic design or quick social media-ready content, Adobe Express becomes available inside ChatGPT too. Someone might ask for a birthday invitation or a poster and get a choice of templates from Adobe’s library. The user can then ask ChatGPT to customize colors, images or even animate parts of the design. Once satisfied, the design can be opened in the full Express app for additional manual editing if desired.
For PDFs, Acrobat’s document-editing power is now accessible without leaving the chat. Users can upload a PDF to ChatGPT, then instruct it to merge multiple files, extract or edit text or tables, reorganize pages, compress, convert or even redact sensitive content.

Photoshop, Acrobat and Express are now live on ChatGPT’s web, desktop and iOS clients worldwide. Adobe Express works on ChatGPT via Android now, and support for Photoshop and Acrobat on Android is coming soon.
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