Adobe has made Firefly Boards available worldwide. It is a space where creators can brainstorm, experiment, and work together in real time. The platform uses Adobe’s own AI models and also connects with tools from companies like Google, Runway, Moonvalley, Luma AI, Black Forest Labs, and Pika. This gives creators one place to explore visuals and ideas.
The release also brings two new AI video models, Runway Aleph and Moonvalley Marey. These give filmmakers, designers, and creative teams more options to create. Adobe has added three new tools as well. Presets let users change the style of visuals in one click. Generative Text Edit allows quick updates or swaps of text in images. Describe Image can take an uploaded picture and turn it into an editable prompt so creators can build on existing ideas easily.
Adobe says these updates make it faster to go from an idea to a finished project. Chris Grubisa, CEO of Let’s Cook Editing Services, said Firefly Boards helps organize messy creative work. He explained that it allows people to collect, sort, remix, and build without stress. It saves time and improves collaboration and results.
Filmmaker Malick Lombion said Firefly Boards helps him create multiple visual concepts quickly. He can refine storyboards faster and deliver polished moodboards to clients much sooner.
To make Firefly easier to access, Adobe has introduced new subscription plans. Users now have Firefly Standard, Pro, or Premium plans. They include unlimited canvases, access to Firefly’s growing AI model library, Photoshop on web and mobile, Adobe Express Premium, and Creative Cloud Pro benefits. These plans aim to give creators all the tools they need in one place.