Adobe publishes Firefly app for iOS and Android

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Adobe has released a Firefly app that should now also be available for Android and iOS in addition to as a web app. With Firefly, photos and videos are created after prompt input. The service uses models developed by Adobe, but now also technology from third -party providers. Some partners are added with the update.

Since April this year, the Firefly service has been integrating image generators of the third-party operator Openai, Google and Black Forest Labs. Now Adobe AI models from Ideogram, Luma Ai, Pika and Runway have added, which are supposed to help especially to generate videos.

As imaging AI are available under the Firefly roof Google’s text-to-image models 3 and 4, Flux 1.1 Pro and Flux.1 Context of Black Forest Lab, ideogram 3.0, an Openai image generator and runways image model Gen-4.

In addition to the Firefly video model, Google’s video technicians VEO 2 and 3 are available, which accept both text and images as input. Ray2 from Luma Ai and the text-to-video generator from Pika.

The mobile app for Android and iOS generates images and videos after entering text prompts, the latter also from image prompts. It also contains the Photoshop tools generative filling to the AI ​​retouching and generative extending the extension of the scene.

Adobe synchronizes all content created in the Firefly app with the user’s creative cloud account.

Adobe recently introduced Firefly Boards in a public beta phase as a surface for finding ideas with generative AI. In addition to the image generator, Board now also supports the video AI.

You should be able to edit images on the board. For this purpose, Adobe integrates the AI ​​image editing Flux.1 context of Black Forest Labs and image generation from Openaai.

Adobe has Firefly is integrated into his content authenticity initiative (CAI). The service provides generated content as part of the Firefly app automatically with metadata, so-called “content credentials” that you identify as AI, so that the user knows whether they were created with a firefly model or a partner model.

Adobe has trained Firefly with data from his agency service Adobe Stock and with public domain content and those in which copyright law has already gone out. This should minimize the risk of copyright infringement.

Adobe contrasts the Firefly usage via a credit model that is not easy to understand. Subscribers from the Adobe Creative Cloud receive 1000 credits per month to generate pictures. Depending on the type, depending on the type 25 credits (incopy, substance 3D, Acrobat Pro), 100 credits (Lightroom), 250 credits (Express Premium) or 500 credits (illustrator, information shop, premiere pro, anuser effects) there are.

Users who only want to use the app, web app or the video model can subscribe to Adobe Firefly from 10.98 euros per month. Firefly subscribers receive credits to use the video device and unreserved access to the image generator.


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