Perth, March 10: Adobe Express and Acrobat will soon be integrated into Microsoft 365 Copilot, allowing enterprise users to create and edit content using conversational AI directly within Microsoft’s productivity apps.
The integration will enable users to access Adobe Express design tools and Acrobat document features inside Copilot chat, allowing them to generate visuals, modify text, swap images, animate content and manage PDFs without leaving Microsoft 365.
The move expands Adobe’s strategy of making conversational AI a core interface across its creative and document software, while also bringing its applications into major AI platforms used by business customers.
Through the integration, enterprise users will be able to prompt Copilot to browse Express’ design library, edit content and produce new materials through natural language commands. Acrobat tools will also allow users to create, transform and organise documents and PDFs directly within the Copilot environment.
Adobe said the initiative reflects a broader shift towards AI-driven workflows, where users interact with software through chat-based interfaces rather than traditional menus.
The company is pursuing the strategy in two ways: embedding AI assistants within its own applications, and integrating Adobe tools into external conversational platforms.
Adobe already offers AI Assistant features in Acrobat and Adobe Express, and has previewed conversational editing tools for Photoshop that allow users to create content using text prompts.
The company has also begun expanding into third-party AI platforms, including the launch of Adobe apps for ChatGPT last year, making Photoshop, Express and Acrobat available to the chatbot’s large user base.
The Copilot integration continues that approach, bringing Adobe’s creative and document tools into Microsoft’s enterprise-focused AI environment, where many business users already work daily.
Adobe said the goal is to make creative and document workflows more accessible by allowing users to move from idea to execution using natural language across both Adobe applications and external AI platforms.
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