Adobe Integrates AI Into Acrobat for Prompt-Driven Editing and Content Creation

Adobe Acrobat now offers AI-powered features for presentation creation, podcast summaries, and prompt-driven file editing to streamline workflows.

By Maria Konash Published: Updated:

Adobe has added new AI capabilities to Acrobat, extending its existing suite of AI tools across the company’s products. Users can now generate presentations, create podcasts summarizing files or Spaces, and edit documents using text prompts.

The updated Acrobat integrates with Adobe Spaces, a shared workspace launched last year. Users can draw from files, notes, and other content in a Space to build presentations, including pitch decks. The AI assistant generates editable slide content, while Adobe Express provides themes, stock photos, and custom branding options.

AI-powered podcast summaries allow users to convert documents or Spaces into audio content. File editing now supports prompt-based actions such as removing pages, text, images, adding e-signatures, or applying passwords. AI-generated summaries accompany shared files, with citations pointing to exact sources.

Users can choose assistant roles like analyst, instructor, or entertainer, or create custom assistants with prompts, expanding Acrobat’s flexibility for collaboration and productivity.

These updates follow Adobe’s recent AI expansions across its ecosystem, including Firefly’s prompt-based video editing, and integrations of Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat into ChatGPT for conversational content creation and PDF management.

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