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Adobe (ADBE) Launches Firefly Mobile, Expands AI Integrations with Figma and Snap
Adobe (ADBE) Launches Firefly Mobile, Expands AI Integrations with Figma and Snap

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Adobe (ADBE) Launches Firefly Mobile, Expands AI Integrations with Figma and Snap

Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is the top-ranking company on the list of 10 undervalued blue chip stocks analysts recommend for smart investing. On June 17, the tech giant launched a mobile version of its AI image generation app, Adobe Firefly. The company also announced new partnerships to integrate its AI tools into other platforms. Adobe, software Adobe Firefly for mobile devices allows users to generate images from text prompts directly on their smartphones. This includes features like 'Generative Fill,' which enables users to add or remove objects from images simply by typing descriptions. Users will have both free and paid access to the platform. Free users will utilize a certain number of free credits each month, while paid users will purchase additional credits once the free offer is depleted. At the same time, Adobe confirmed that Figma and Snap (for Snapchat) will integrate its generative AI (GenAI) tools into their platforms. Figma and Snap users will access Adobe's AI capabilities like those in Firefly. Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is a global software company. It develops and sells creative, document, and customer experience solutions through segments like Digital Media, Digital Experience, and Publishing. Its flagship products include Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, and Adobe Experience Cloud. While we acknowledge the potential of ADBE as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 10 Biotech Stocks Screaming a Buy and 13 Best Software Stocks to Buy Now. Disclosure: None. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Adobe, Infosys Partner to Revolutionize Marketing Lifecycle with AI Integration
Adobe, Infosys Partner to Revolutionize Marketing Lifecycle with AI Integration

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Adobe, Infosys Partner to Revolutionize Marketing Lifecycle with AI Integration

Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is one of the best QQQ stocks to buy according to hedge funds. On June 18, Infosys Limited (NYSE:INFY) and Adobe announced a collaboration to transform the marketing lifecycle of global brands through the integration of AI. This partnership will combine capabilities from Infosys Aster, which is an AI-amplified marketing suite, with Adobe's technologies to unify customer experience at scale, personalize content for business growth, and streamline workflows. The joint offering seeks to empower Chief Marketing Officers/CMOs to deliver unified brand experiences across all channels & touchpoints and launch hyper-targeted personalized campaigns with localized content strategies through AI-powered orchestration of marketing tasks. For instance, a communication service provider utilizing Adobe Marketing Cloud with Infosys Aster services saw a 40% increase in digital engagement through in-app experiences and custom-targeted offers. A team of engineers and scientists collaborating at a workstation surrounded by their applications and solutions. Sumit Virmani, the EVP and Global Chief Marketing Officer at Infosys, highlighted that AI has rapidly become a navigator for marketers and now helps them scale deeply personalized content and unify brand experiences. At the same time, Anil Chakravarthy, President of Digital Experience Business at Adobe, emphasized the collaboration's focus on transforming Customer Experience Orchestration by combining creativity, marketing, and AI innovations. Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is a technology company that operates through 3 segments: Digital Media, Digital Experience, and Publishing & Advertising. Infosys Limited (NYSE:INFY) provides consulting, technology, outsourcing, and digital services internationally. While we acknowledge the potential of ADBE as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

Bernstein Hikes Adobe (ADBE) Price Target to $530 on AI Prospects
Bernstein Hikes Adobe (ADBE) Price Target to $530 on AI Prospects

Yahoo

time20-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bernstein Hikes Adobe (ADBE) Price Target to $530 on AI Prospects

Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is one of the 11 must-buy AI stocks analysts are betting on. On June 16, Bernstein SocGen Group reiterated an 'Outperform' rating on the stock and hiked the price target to $530 from $525. Copyright: photogearch / 123RF Stock Photo Bernstein SocGen Group remains bullish about Adobe's outlook owing to its potential to deliver 10% revenue growth in the near term. The firm also touted the company's improving margins and significant stock buybacks, which are expected to trigger mid-teens earnings per share growth. In addition, the research firm expects the company to benefit from the acceleration of artificial intelligence. According to Bernstein, Adobe has evolved from a 'show me a story' to an 'explain to me and show me a story.' Consequently, it views the company as an AI winner in the enterprise. Nevertheless, the research firm remains cautious, awaiting clarity on its AI monetization strategy and go-to-market initiatives. Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is a global technology company operating across Digital Media, Digital Experience, and Publishing & Advertising. Its Creative Cloud offers tools for content creation, while Document Cloud supports digital workflows. While we acknowledge the potential of ADBE as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 12 Best Healthcare Stocks to Buy Now and 10 Stocks Analysts Are Upgrading Today. Disclosure: None. Sign in to access your portfolio

Adobe brings AI-image generation app to phones, adds partners
Adobe brings AI-image generation app to phones, adds partners

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Adobe brings AI-image generation app to phones, adds partners

Adobe Inc. released its first dedicated artificial intelligence smartphone app on Tuesday that includes AI models from the company and partner firms, in a bid to tap into a growing trend of sharing AI images and videos over social media. The new app, called Firefly, packages Adobe's own AI model together with models from new partner firms Ideogram, Luma AI, Pika and Runway, and is available on iOS and Android phones. Previously, the service was available only as a web version, that used models from Alphabet's GOOGL.O> Google and OpenAI in addition to Adobe's model. Those models will also be available in the app, Adobe said. Generating images that can easily be shared on social media has become a key driver of AI interest, with OpenAI's Ghibli-style AI images driving record traffic to the ChatGPT creator. Adobe's mobile service will offer subscribers unlimited basic image generation from Adobe models, while it will charge extra for access to the company's premium models and those from its partners. The subscription cost will be the same as for the web versions of Firefly, which start at $10 per month. The San Jose, California-based company had earlier released AI tools along with the mobile app version of its popular image-editing program Photoshop. Adobe has not disclosed how much it pays the partner models on the Firefly app. The company had promised users that its AI model is trained only on material that it has a legal right to use, with Adobe offering protection against copyright claims. Ely Greenfield, Adobe's chief technology officer for digital media, said Adobe's approach has also gained some resonance among consumers. "Even for many of our individual customers, that promise of the commercial safety and the story about how Firefly is trained continues to be a really important differentiator," Greenfield said.

Adobe brings AI-image generation app to phones, adds partners
Adobe brings AI-image generation app to phones, adds partners

Time of India

time18-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Adobe brings AI-image generation app to phones, adds partners

Adobe Inc. released its first dedicated artificial intelligence smartphone app on Tuesday that includes AI models from the company and partner firms, in a bid to tap into a growing trend of sharing AI images and videos over social media. The new Firefly mobile app packages Adobe's own AI model together with models from OpenAI and Google and is available on iOS and Android phones. In addition, Adobe is integrating models from new partner firms Ideogram, Luma AI, Pika and Runway, which can be accessed in Firefly Boards, a product that is part of the Firefly web app. Generating images that can easily be shared on social media has become a key driver of AI interest, with OpenAI's Ghibli-style AI images driving record traffic to the ChatGPT creator. Adobe's mobile service will offer subscribers unlimited basic image generation from Adobe models, while it will charge extra for access to the company's premium models and those from its partners. The subscription cost will be the same as for the web versions of Firefly, which start at $10 per month. The San Jose, California-based company had earlier released AI tools along with the mobile app version of its popular image-editing program Photoshop. Adobe has not disclosed how much it pays the partner models on the Firefly app. The company had promised users that its AI model is trained only on material that it has a legal right to use, with Adobe offering protection against copyright claims. Ely Greenfield, Adobe's chief technology officer for digital media, said Adobe's approach has also gained some resonance among consumers. "Even for many of our individual customers, that promise of the commercial safety and the story about how Firefly is trained continues to be a really important differentiator," Greenfield said.

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