Adobe Integrates Photoshop, Acrobat & Express Into ChatGPT — 2025 Update

On 10 Dec 2025 Adobe launched Photoshop, Acrobat and Express inside ChatGPT, allowing users to edit photos, design graphics, and manage PDFs via simple chat commands.

Raja Awais Ali

12/10/20251 min read

Adobe Brings Photoshop, Acrobat, and Express Into ChatGPT

On 10 December 2025, Adobe announced that it is integrating its key applications — Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Express — into ChatGPT, enabling users to perform tasks such as image editing, graphic design, and PDF management directly within the chatbot interface.

This integration aims to streamline creative and productivity tasks by allowing users to invoke Adobe tools through natural‑language prompts, like asking ChatGPT to adjust an image, create graphics, or manage documents — all without leaving the chat.

With Photoshop inside ChatGPT, users can apply effects, edit photos, adjust brightness or background, or fine‑tune specific elements. Acrobat enables PDF editing tasks such as merging, compressing, splitting, converting, or extracting text. Adobe Express empowers easy graphic and design creation — ideal for posters, social media visuals, invitations, and other visual content.

Adobe says the tools are free to use within ChatGPT at launch, although users must register or sign in with their Adobe account for certain apps.

This move is part of Adobe’s broader strategy to make creative and design tools more accessible and to embrace the rise of conversational AI. The company had previously updated its apps to support AI‑based assistants and generative workflows.

For users — from beginners to professionals — this development means a significant shift: no longer is there a need to switch between different applications to edit images, design content, or manage documents. Instead, they can open ChatGPT, type their request, and get the job done in a conversational, intuitive way.

In short, the integration of Photoshop, Acrobat, and Express into ChatGPT marks a new era of accessible creative tools. It lowers the barrier for design and editing tasks, making them more approachable for a broader audience — whether it’s a student, blogger, content creator, or business user — and represents a major step in merging creativity with conversational AI.