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Adobe Just Dropped AI Agents

Hello Creators,

Adobe is leveling up — and this time, it’s not just adding new tools. It’s adding AI assistants that can think, act, and do the work for you.

Yes. You can literally say, “Clean up the background,” or “Create a title sequence with cinematic flair,” and let the agent handle the dirty work.

What Are Adobe’s AI Agents?

These are not just smart filters or auto-fill buttons. Adobe’s AI Agents are task-based assistants designed to perform complex creative actions based on simple instructions. Think:

✔ Planning and executing multi-step edits
✔ Cutting video sequences from a rough script
✔ Retouching entire images with context-aware adjustments
✔ Managing assets, naming, exporting, organizing

Adobe CTO Ely Greenfield says the goal is to “take on repetitive and time-consuming tasks” — so you can focus on the creative calls, not the busywork.

What You’ll Be Able to Do

Let’s say you’re in Premiere Pro. With AI Agents, you could soon type:

🗣️ “Create a highlight reel from this 5-minute clip”
 🗣️ “Add titles with a bold, kinetic motion”
 🗣️ “Sync B-roll to this voiceover”

And instead of clicking through menus and hunting presets, the agent just… does it.

Same goes for Photoshop:

🗣️ “Remove all objects from the background and color grade for sunset”
 🗣️ “Turn this sketch into a logo mockup on a tote bag”

It’s basically creative delegation — but with AI.

Why It Matters

This could completely change the creative workflow. Instead of learning every tool inside out, you can collaborate with the software more like a creative partner.

For busy freelancers, in-house content teams, or creators juggling 12 deadlines, this is about saving hours. Not to mention making professional editing way more accessible for newcomers.

Adobe’s AI Agents are still in early testing, but this preview tells us one thing loud and clear:

💥 The future of content creation is not solo. It’s AI-assisted.

Stay curious,
Kinomoto.Mag