Adobe on Tuesday released his fire platform as a mobile app for Android and iOS. The new Jugnu app comes with all the native AI models of Adobe as well as the third party model of Google and Openai. This app provides all AI features and equipment in Adobe’s platforms including image and video generation and photo editing. At the free level of the company platform, they are offering limited accurate credit to those, while the customers paid will get credit related to their plans.
Adobe’s firefly mobile app is here
One in blog postSan Jose, California -based software giant announced the launch of the firefly on both Android and iOS. The company said that the new platform would allow users to create and edit their projects with AI features from anywhere. In particular, each composition created in the app is directly sync with the user’s creative cloud account.
The firefly app provides users both image and video generation capacity. To generate images, the users can use either Adobe’s fireplace image 3, image 4, and image 4 ultra, or Google’s imagene 3 and 4, or GPT image model of Openai. For the video generation, there is firefly video or the Veo 2 model of Google. In addition, user can also generate videos from images.
In the photo editing, Adobe is offering his generic filing, which can either remove objects or add new people using AI, and generic expands, which expands images with additional information based on signs. In particular, if users have already started a project on the desktop, they can also continue it on the app until it is saved in their creative cloud.
People without membership are limited to 10 monthly generative credits, and who have a creative cloud subscription or firefly subscription can use them to use features. For unknown, generic credits can be understood as tokens to use AI features. The features using small models, such as photo editing features, consume less credit than scratching images and video -generating features.
separately, Adobe Also announced adding video capacity to its firefly board platform. Available in public beta, AI-manual moodboarding platform can now be used to remix uploaded video clips and generate new video footage. The features use the company’s firefly video models, as well as Google’s VEO 3, Luma AI’s Ray2, and Pika 2.2 Text-to-video models.