Adobe launched Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Express and Adobe Acrobat for ChatGPT, bringing its creative and productivity apps to the users. Adobe apps for ChatGPT build on the company’s work in agentic AI, enabling people to enhance photos, design invitations and create documents by describing what they want to do. By combining Adobe’s technology with ChatGPT’s conversational interface, Adobe apps for ChatGPT make these tools accessible to more users.
The launch of Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat for ChatGPT follows Adobe’s recent updates in conversational AI and the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Earlier this year, Adobe launched Acrobat Studio, which turns PDFs into interactive workspaces where people can ask questions, get insights and create content. At Adobe MAX, the company introduced AI Assistants for Photoshop and Adobe Express, and previewed an upcoming AI Assistant for Adobe Firefly to help creators move quickly from ideas to finished content across Adobe apps.
Adobe apps for ChatGPT bring key features from its tools to people who may be new to them. Users can edit within the chat or use tools like sliders in Photoshop to adjust image settings.
With Adobe apps for ChatGPT, users can edit images with Adobe Photoshop, create designs with Adobe Express and work with documents using Adobe Acrobat. Users can move from ChatGPT into Adobe’s native apps at any time to continue more detailed work.
Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat for ChatGPT are free to ChatGPT users globally and available on ChatGPT desktop, web and iOS. Adobe Express for ChatGPT is also available on Android, with Photoshop and Acrobat support on Android is coming soon.
“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, 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 life.”




