Adobe’s Firefly generative AI has been used to create over a billion images since its launch this past March.
, and the Silicon Valley software company isn’t slowing down: Firefly availability is expanding to all global markets.
“We’ve been amazed at how creators have been using Firefly to create more than a billion gorgeous images and text effects making it one of Adobe’s most successful betas ever in just over three months,” Ely Greenfield, CTO of Digital Media at Adobe says. Since its launch in March, Adobe has integrated Firefly across its software suite including into Photoshop, Express, and Illustrator. The company has indicated it doesn’t intend to stop there, either. Adobe plans to launch Firefly for Enterprise later this year, once the platform comes out of beta.
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