Adobe Firefly introduces voice-guided sound creation and advanced video tools

Adobe Firefly now lets creators generate custom sound effects with their voice and access top Artificial Intelligence video models from industry competitors all in one platform.

Adobe Firefly received a significant upgrade, enabling users to generate sound effects simply by speaking or acting them out into their microphone. The system analyzes the user´s recording to replicate its timing, energy, and intensity, resulting in sound effects that align precisely with their intent. This marks a major shift from traditional text prompts; creators now have direct, dynamic influence over the final audio, saving time and granting greater creative control.

Further expanding its toolkit, Firefly now integrates industry-leading Artificial Intelligence video models from rivals like Runway (Gen-4 Video) and Google (Veo3 with Audio), directly within the Firefly app. Adobe´s platform approach means users can experiment with competing technologies such as Topaz video upscalers and Moonvalley’s Marey without the friction of switching between applications. New features also include composition reference for structural video matching, ready-made style presets for instant visual transformation, and advanced controls like keyframe cropping, catering to professionals who demand precision and flexibility.

Commercial safety is still front and center for Adobe. Firefly´s models are trained only on content with clear licensing, addressing legal and copyright anxieties faced by businesses—an area where some competitors, such as OpenAI’s Sora, face scrutiny. Additionally, the rollout of Text to Avatar allows users to quickly turn scripts into avatar-driven videos, with customizable visuals and voices, streamlining content creation for marketing and training. Notably, while Firefly focuses on generating high-quality five-second clips (versus longer-form competitors), Adobe is betting on usability, professional-grade editing features, and a comprehensive, model-agnostic approach to dominate the rapidly evolving Artificial Intelligence video landscape.

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