Adobe and Google Cloud Expand Strategic Partnership to Advance the Future of Creative AI
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Partnership brings together
Adobe ’s creative expertise with Google’s advanced AI to transform how the world creates - Adobe customers will gain access to Google’s most advanced AI models – including Gemini, Veo and Imagen – in Adobe’s apps to produce high-impact content with precision
- Through Adobe Firefly Foundry, Adobe’s enterprise customers will be able to customize Google’s AI models with proprietary data to create on-brand content at scale
Through the partnership, Adobe customers, including business professionals, creators, creative professionals and enterprises, will have access to Google’s latest AI models, integrated directly into Adobe apps like Adobe Firefly, Photoshop, Adobe Express, Premiere and more. Enterprise customers will also be able to access the models through Adobe GenStudio, and in the future, leverage Adobe Firefly Foundry to customize and deploy brand-specific AI models that generate on-brand content at scale.
Key areas of the partnership include:
- Access to Google’s AI models in Adobe’s apps: Adobe customers will gain access to Google’s latest AI models within Adobe’s creative apps, including Firefly, Express, Photoshop, Premiere and more, as well as through GenStudio – to generate richer images, higher-quality video and more, with precision and control. This extends Adobe’s partner model strategy, giving creators, creative professionals and enterprises the flexibility and choice to work with the industry’s top AI models all within Adobe’s trusted creative ecosystem.
- Model customization for Adobe’s enterprise customers: Adobe’s enterprise customers will be able to use Google’s AI models on Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform and apply their proprietary data for customization through Adobe Firefly Foundry. This approach empowers them to build brand-specific AI models capable of generating high-quality content experiences at scale.Google’s AI models on Vertex AI provide robust data commitments to ensure that customer data is not used to train the company’s foundation models.
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Joint go-to-market strategy: Adobe and
Google Cloud will work together to expand access to these AI innovations for customers worldwide. Through coordinated go-to-market activities, the companies will showcase how their combined capabilities empower business professionals, creators, creative professionals, and enterprises to enhance their creative output and achieve more impactful results. -
Innovation partners: Adobe and
Google Cloud will continue to collaborate as innovation partners.
“At Adobe, we’re leading the way to ignite creativity for all in the AI era,” said
“Adobe and
The announcement follows Adobe’s new partnership with YouTube, which will empower creators worldwide to produce amazing content and grow their audiences. The partnership brings Premiere’s industry-leading video editing tools to YouTube Shorts through a new creation space, Create for YouTube Shorts, coming soon to the Premiere mobile app, enabling creators to easily edit, publish, and share videos directly to YouTube Shorts to reach new audiences.
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