The editor of Downcodes learned that Adobe launched a number of new features for Adobe Express this week, aiming to improve its integration and user experience in the field of web and graphic creation. These updates more closely connect Adobe Express to other Adobe Creative Cloud applications and introduce more powerful text and shape editing tools to meet the creative needs of mainstream users. The launch of new features will undoubtedly further consolidate Adobe Express's leading position in the field of creative design.
Adobe Express now makes it easier to collaborate and share content with InDesign and Lightroom. The platform also offers AI Firefly-powered features, allowing users to more easily add motion and animation to entire designs.
Users can use Firefly to rewrite or shorten text, and even translate text into 46 different languages. Users can also use custom models trained on brand assets to create campaigns that match a brand's specific style.
Adobe says Adobe Express is being used by multiple enterprise customers, including ABB, Ad Council, Aon, Dentsu, Havas, IBM, Red Hat, Owen Jones, Prudential, Tata Consultancy Services, Virgin Australia and Workday.
The new feature will be rolled out to Adobe Express users starting October 14th. The platform is available online or through an iOS app.
Through this update, Adobe Express will provide users with a more convenient and powerful design creation experience, further enhancing its competitiveness in the market. Look forward to more surprising feature updates from Adobe in the future!