Create images with Adobe Firefly AI for Apple Vision Pro

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Adobe's image-generating software Firefly has been announced for the new Apple Vision Pro, and joins the company's previously-announced Lightroom photo app.

Adobe Firefly AI on Apple Vision Pro (Source: Adobe)
Adobe Firefly AI on Apple Vision Pro (Source: Adobe)



It was already known that Adobe Lightroom would be coming as a native Apple Vision Pro app from launch, but now Adobe says it is adding Firefly AI. This is a generative AI tool that produces images based on a user's text descriptions.

As with the existing web-based version of Firefly AI, a user can describe what they want to see and the app will create four suggested images. What's different with Apple Vision Pro is that users can then pluck the four images out of the app per se and drag them around the headset's 3D environment.

Adobe says that Firefly AI is now "purpose built" for Apple Vision Pro. Dragged images can be placed on walls like posters, for instance.

The product is not quite complete, though. The company says that panoramas and 360-degree imagery is still coming.

The news of Firefly AI for Apple Vision Pro was first spotted by The Verge. No pricing details have been announced, beyond what the company already charges for the software.



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 2
    This only makes me (continue to) wish that Adobe Creative Suite apps were in the Mac App Store let alone the Vision Pro App Store.
    edited February 2
  • Reply 2 of 2
    neoncatneoncat Posts: 151member
    jgreg728 said:
    This only makes me (continue to) wish that Adobe Creative Suite apps were in the Mac App Store let alone the Vision Pro App Store.
    Lightroom is in the App Store, if you must install it that way (and lose some functionality, versus having it integrated and managed by the CC app). The rest of the CC apps don't meet Apple's hyper-restrictive guidelines for inclusion in the App Store. This is why a great deal of Mac software will never come to the App Store—it can't. 
    edited February 2
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