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You can now turn PDFs into podcasts and slides with Adobe’s new AI feature

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You can now turn PDFs into podcasts and slides with Adobe’s new AI feature
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You can now turn PDFs into podcasts and slides with Adobe’s new AI feature

Adobe Acrobat now has a new set of AI-powered features that can transform documents into presentations and even audio podcasts, making it easier to consume and repurpose information.

These tools build on Acrobat’s existing AI Assistant, which was already capable of answering questions about documents, but now goes further by reshaping content into new formats. For users handling reports, research papers, or long PDFs, a new AI capability called ‘Generate’ can turn dense text into content that’s easier to scan, share, or listen to.

Turning documents into podcasts and presentations

One of the most eye-catching additions is the ability to convert documents into audio podcasts, a feature we first saw on Google’s NotebookLM. Acrobat’s AI can summarise a document, structure it into a script, and generate spoken audio, allowing users to listen instead of read. It can help you catch up on material while commuting or multitasking, rather than sitting through pages of text.

Acrobat can also generate presentations from documents, automatically pulling out key points and organizing them into slides. Instead of manually copying content into PowerPoint or Google Slides, users can let the AI handle the first draft, then edit or refine it as needed.

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Adobe is also expanding how users edit PDFs using natural language. With AI Assist, people can ask Acrobat to rewrite sections, summarize content, or make edits through simple prompts rather than manual tools.

The update also improves how Acrobat understands document structure, making it easier to extract insights from complex files like contracts or technical reports. With AI now deeply embedded, Acrobat is shifting from a passive document viewer into an active tool for creating, learning, and sharing information in more flexible ways.

Adobe’s AI push isn’t limited to Acrobat, as new Premiere AI tools designed to streamline video editing workflows and the ability to use Adobe’s photo and PDF editing features directly inside ChatGPT are helping users work faster and more intuitively.

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