Adobe introduces AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro’s creative agent will assist editors to refine shot choices, adjust colour, mix audio, and more

Adobe introduces AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro
Adobe introduces AI agents for Photoshop and Premiere Pro

Adobe is developing artificial intelligence (AI) agents for its softwares to provide an advanced editing experience.

Adobe on Thursday, April 10, 2025, revealed that AI agents will be introduced for Photoshop and Premiere Pro that can suggest ways to edit your photos or videos and then carry out the tasks for you.

In a blog post, Adobe CTO of digital media Ely Greenfield stated that Adobe Photoshop’s agentic AI, or what the company calls its “creative agent,” will be presented in a new floating Actions panel that will recommend context-aware edits after analysing your photo.

Long-time Photoshop users are used to manually manipulate photos by tediously masking people and objects and then creating layers so changes can be made to only certain parts of the image.

To note, the company has already integrated AI features, letting you extend and fill photos across a larger canvas, or delete unwanted objects or people from the background using the Distraction Removal tool.

Adobe’s vision is that Photoshop users will be able to prompt agents with natural language, making it simple to learn the steps required to perform a task.

For Premiere Pro, Adobe will build on the new Media Intelligence feature, which analyses videos for objects and composition so you can find the footage you need.

Premiere Pro’s creative agent will assist editors to refine shot choices, adjust colour, mix audio, and more.

To note, Adobe will introduce the technology behind the first AI agent, which will be for Photoshop, at its Max event in London on April 24.