Adobe has announced the global availability of its Firefly web service, now supporting text prompts in 100 languages, including unique options like Klingon (both Latin and plaqaD). The user interface is also accessible in 20 languages, such as German, French, Japanese, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
Alongside expanding access, Adobe reveals that Firefly has already generated over 1 billion assets on the web and in Photoshop, making it one of the most successful beta releases in Adobe’s history. The service has been widely embraced by creators who have leveraged Firefly to produce stunning images and text effects within a span of just three months.
Ely Greenfield, CTO of Digital Media at Adobe, expresses amazement at the creativity demonstrated by Firefly users. He emphasizes that the latest announcement aims to make Firefly accessible to a broader audience, enabling individuals to bring their imaginations to life and create high-quality assets suitable for commercial use.
Firefly was initially launched in March, starting with the web interface. Adobe has since expanded its availability to include Photoshop, Illustrator, and Express. What sets Firefly apart from its competitors is Adobe’s ability to ensure commercial safety in the images created through the service. This assurance is achieved by training Firefly on a collection of images within Adobe’s stock imagery service. Moreover, Adobe goes the extra mile by indemnifying its enterprise users, providing an additional layer of security.
With its global expansion, extensive language support, and impressive asset generation, Adobe Firefly continues to empower creators worldwide, facilitating their artistic visions and delivering safe and commercially viable results.
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