Adobe is working on a new AI video tool for its Firefly family. This tool will bring fresh features to the Premiere Pro editing platform. These new tools will help users generate videos and modify objects using text prompts. This is similar to Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature. Users will also be able to extend video clips.
Adobe has not given a release date for these tools yet. They plan to roll them out sometime this year. In a demo, Adobe showed what its video model can do. They also hinted at future integrations with other AI models. Companies like Runway, Pika Labs, and OpenAI’s Sora models are part of these plans.
Adobe calls these third-party AI integrations an “early exploration.” They want to give Premiere Pro users more choices. Models like Pika can help extend shots, while Sora and Runway AI can generate B-roll footage. Adobe’s Content Credentials labels will identify which AI models were used. This helps users know more about the tools they are using.
These new features could change how video editing works. Users can look forward to more creative freedom. They will be able to create videos faster and easier. This is just another example of how AI is making big changes in creative software. Adobe aims to stay ahead of the game and offer the best tools for its users.