What’s happening? Your ChatGPT just turned into a mini editing studio. Adobe has made Photoshop Express and Acrobat tools free to use directly inside ChatGPT, allowing users to modify images or work on PDFs without opening a separate app. Here is what you can do inside a chat:
- Edit photos using Photoshop Express features such as cropping, background removal, retouching, filters, and adjustments.
- Edit and organize PDFs through Acrobat, including the option to merge, add comment, sign, redact sensitive details, or convert files.
- Get AI help from ChatGPT while working, like asking for design ideas, content suggestions, or layout fixes.
How these tools work inside ChatGPT
Adobe’s tools can be launched directly inside a chat, simply by uploading a file and typing what you want done. You can say something like “Adobe Photoshop, help me blur the background of this image,” and the app activates within the same conversation. Once it is running, you can keep asking for changes.
Depending on the request, Adobe may show different versions for you to pick from or provide small interface elements you can adjust yourself. For example, Photoshop Express can surface sliders for brightness, exposure, or contrast so you can fine-tune an image right inside ChatGPT.
The Acrobat features inside ChatGPT work the same way, but the feature requires being logged into your Adobe account to save or export files. Using the tools inside ChatGPT itself does not cost anything.

These tools easily cover everyday image edits and document tasks, but for complex editing, you’ll still be better off switching to the full Adobe apps.
Nevertheless, this update turns ChatGPT into a useful workspace for people who deal with documents or images daily. It takes workflows that normally need multiple apps and compresses them into one chat window, making creative and document work feel more conversational than technical.


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