Photoshop for Free: You Can Now Edit Images Inside ChatGPT (No Subscription Needed)

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Adobe has just announced that you can now use Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat tools directly within ChatGPT. Simply give the chatbot prompts for what you want to accomplish, and it will handle the task for you. The best part? You can use these three tools for free, though with a limited feature set.

You can ask ChatGPT to edit images, create animations, and manage, merge, extract, or edit text and content from PDFs using Adobe’s three tools. You can keep the conversation going by requesting changes.

Adobe Photoshop users can ask ChatGPT to adjust a specific part in the image, fine-tune brightness, contrast, and exposure, or apply creative effects like Glitch and Glow.

Adobe Photoshop for ChatGPT free

When it comes to Adobe Express, you can take advantage of an extensive library of professional designs to find the best one for any moment, fill in the text, replace images, animate designs, and iterate on edit.

Adobe express for ChatGPT

Acrobat for ChatGPT now allows you to easily edit PDFs, extract text or tables, organize and merge multiple files, compress files, and convert them to PDF while keeping formatting and quality intact. Acrobat for ChatGPT also enables people to easily redact sensitive details.

Adobe Acrobat for ChatGPT

How Can I Connect These Adobe Tools to ChatGPT?

Simply head over to ChatGPT, navigate to Settings > Apps & Connectors, and you can find Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Express, and Adobe Acrobat in the Browse section. Click on the tool that you want to use, and click the Connect button.

Once connected, you can simply type /AdobePhotoshop (or “/AdobeExpress” or “/AdobeAcrobat”) along with your prompt. For example: “/AdobePhotoshop, blur the background in the image.”

Adobe’s new tools are now available to all ChatGPT users worldwide for free. All three tools can be accessed via ChatGPT.com on the web and the ChatGPT app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Adobe Express for ChatGPT is already available for Android users, whereas Photoshop and Acrobat are coming soon.

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