Photoshop Generative Fill
Photoshop Generative Fill is an AI-powered feature integrated into Adobe Photoshop that allows users to add, remove, or modify image content by applying text prompts to selected areas. It uses the Adobe Firefly Image Model to generate photorealistic fills that match the lighting, shadows, and perspective of the original image. The feature supports Generative Expand, enabling users to extend the canvas beyond its original borders and fill new areas seamlessly. Multiple AI models are available in the Photoshop beta, including Google's Gemini 2.5 and Black Forest Labs' FLUX.1 Kontext, offering varied aesthetic options. Users can generate multiple variations for each prompt and refine results using Photoshop's layers, masks, and selection tools.
Photoshop Generative Fill uses AI to edit images by filling selected areas based on text prompts, matching the image's visual context.
Object Removal
Photographers can select unwanted objects in an image and use Generative Fill with descriptive prompts to remove them while maintaining natural lighting and shadows.
Scene Extension
Designers can extend the canvas beyond original borders using Generative Expand to add background elements or increase image size without visible seams.
Creative Content Addition
Creators can add new elements or modify existing ones by describing desired changes in text prompts, generating multiple variations to choose from.