Revolutionizing Image Editing: Introducing Adobe’s Generative Fill in Photoshop

Adobe has added a new tool called “Generative Fill” that adds new AI-generated content to a selected fill area of an image based on a text description prompt. This tool is powered by Adobe Firefly and utilizes a technique “inpainting” that’s also used in Stable Diffusion.

Photoshop now let’s you summon new objects and augment creations layer by layer.

In Photoshop beta, it is now possible to type in a text prompt and Firefly will “fill in” the selected area of the image with a synthesized image. Firefly has been trained to associate imagery with text descriptions based on millions images from Adobe’s stock library. 

Generative Fill, a new superpower integrated throughout Photoshop, launching in beta today.


Powered by Firefly, our generative AI family of models, Photoshop now let’s you summon new objects and augment creations layer by layer. Saves time, increases possibility, and pretty 🤯
Lots happening under the hood here, to get this right.
– We’re leveraging context from your Photoshop file to optimize your prompt.
– Firefly is trained on licensed / non-copywrited content (no scraping), so enterprises can use.
– Content credentials added for media provenance.
Scott Belsky
Adobe Chief Product Officer

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The Generative Fill feature is available to Creative Cloud members with a Photoshop subscription in the Photoshop beta app. Adobe is planning to roll this feature out to all Photoshop users by the end of the year.

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