At its Adobe Max event, Adobe unveils AI tools for Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom, and says Firefly Image 5 can generate images in native 4MP resolution
Adobe's Creative Cloud and Firefly apps are adding new ways to do labor-intensive photo and video editing tasks for you.
Adobe debuts Firefly for iOS and Android, letting mobile users generate images and videos using text prompts and experiment with popular AI photo editing tools
The iPhone and Android Firefly app can sync AI image and video projects to desktops via Creative Cloud.
A look at Adobe's very cautious gambit to add AI to Creative Cloud, pushed by Dall-E and Midjourney, and questions over whether creatives will embrace the tools
Dall-E and Midjourney pushed the Photoshop behemoth to develop Firefly, a suite of AI tools. Will creatives get on board? X: @brodyford_ X: Brody Ford / @brodyford_ : Scoop: Adobe is paying around 6 ...
Adobe debuts improvements to Creative Cloud, with Neural Filters in Photoshop, Illustrator coming to iPad, Adobe Fresco coming to iPhone, and more
Adobe holds an annual MAX conference each year, and this year's event is free for everyone for the first time because it is being held virtually rather than in person.
Adobe gets permission from the US government to continue offering Creative Cloud services to customers in Venezuela
Adobe has gained permission from the U.S. government to continue offering its Creative Cloud services, including Photoshop and Illustrator, to customers in Venezuela …
Adobe reports Q4 revenue of $2.01B, up 25% YoY, vs. $1.95B expected, net income of $501.5M, Creative Cloud revenue of $1.39B; Q1 revenue of $2.04B expected
Mamta Badkar / Financial Times :
Adobe beats estimates with Q1 revenue of $1.68B, up 25% YoY, and net income of $398M, as Creative Cloud subscription growth remains strong
Natalie Gagliordi / ZDNet :
Adobe reports Q2 net income of $277M, revenue of $1.4B, up 20% YoY, the 9th straight quarter with revenue growth; Creative Cloud revenue up 37% YoY to $755M
Natalie Gagliordi / ZDNet :
Adobe sees ‘record’ $1.38B revenue in Q1, adds 798K paying Creative Cloud subscribers
Harrison Weber / VentureBeat :
Adobe sees ‘record’ $1.38B revenue in Q1, adds 798K paying Creative Cloud subscribers
Today Adobe reported its first quarter earnings for 2016, yet again revealing “record” quarterly revenue. This time the company raked in revenues of $1.38 billion and $0.66 earnings per share (non-GA...