Adobe has launched Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat “for ChatGPT,” letting users edit images, create designs and manage PDFs inside OpenAI’s chatbot. The apps plug into ChatGPT’s interface so users can describe what they want and have the relevant Adobe tool handle the task in the same window.

In the statement, Adobe said the launch brings its “most popular creative and productivity apps” to ChatGPT’s reported 800 million weekly users. Users must sign in with an Adobe account, but can start projects in ChatGPT and later move work into full desktop apps for deeper editing.

David Wadhwani, president of digital media, said Adobe is “thrilled to bring Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat directly into ChatGPT,” and that people can now “edit with Photoshop simply by using their own words” in a tool they already use every day.

Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat for ChatGPT are free to use and available globally on ChatGPT desktop, web and iOS. Adobe Express for ChatGPT is already available on Android, with Photoshop and Acrobat support for Android “coming soon,” according to the same announcement.

The integration ties everyday Adobe workflows to conversational prompts rather than separate menus and windows. It also extends an earlier move: in 2024, Adobe launched an Adobe Express GPT that let ChatGPT users create and edit marketing assets with Express templates, and is now expanding that idea to its flagship tools.