Adobe says Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat tools will roll out globally as part of expanded AI-powered creative access.
Adobe said ChatGPT users can now edit images using Photoshop for free, as the company begins a global rollout of integrated creative tools including Adobe Express and Acrobat.
Adobe said ChatGPT users can now access Photoshop tools to edit images at no cost, marking a significant expansion of free creative features available through artificial intelligence platforms. The company said the change is part of a broader global rollout of Adobe tools integrated into ChatGPT.
According to Adobe, the offering includes Photoshop image editing capabilities, along with access to Adobe Express and Acrobat features. The tools are designed to allow users to create, modify, and refine visual content directly within AI-assisted workflows.
Adobe said the rollout will occur globally, though availability may vary by region and user tier during the initial launch period. The company has not disclosed whether all Photoshop features will be included or if certain advanced tools will remain restricted.
The move reflects Adobeβs broader strategy to integrate its creative software into AI-powered environments, as demand grows for faster and more accessible content creation tools. Industry analysts say the partnership could significantly expand Photoshopβs reach beyond professional designers.
Adobe emphasized that the tools are intended to support productivity, creativity, and document management, rather than replace professional-grade software workflows. The company did not announce changes to its paid Creative Cloud subscriptions.
The integration has not yet been independently evaluated, and Adobe said additional features and updates are expected as the global rollout continues.
