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Photoshop's Generative Fill

Photoshop's Generative Fill is an AI-powered feature integrated into Adobe Photoshop that allows users to add, remove, or modify image content through text prompts. Users select an area within an image and input a descriptive prompt or leave it blank to fill using surrounding pixels. The tool then generates multiple variations on a new non-destructive layer, enabling reversible edits. It leverages Adobe Firefly Image models to produce photorealistic results and supports advanced functions such as extending canvases with Generative Expand and replacing backgrounds with Generate Background. Additional capabilities include uploading a Reference Image to guide the generation process, creating variations from selected outputs with Generate Similar, and enhancing image sharpness with Enhance Detail. Since its launch, over 7 billion images have been generated using this feature, which is available across Photoshop desktop, beta, web, and online versions. Access requires a Creative Cloud subscription, with the web version consuming generative credits per use.

Updated Dec 24, 2025subscription

Photoshop's Generative Fill uses AI to modify images based on user text prompts, generating multiple variations on new layers.

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Image & Video
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Generates three variation options from text prompts on selected image areas to provide users with choices.
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Allows users to upload a reference photo to guide the AI in producing outputs inspired by the example image.
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Creates variations based on a chosen generated output to refine or explore alternative results.
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Extends canvas borders by generating new content that blends seamlessly with existing image areas.
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Replaces entire backgrounds within images using AI-generated content based on user prompts.
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Fills selected areas using surrounding pixels when no text prompt is provided, enabling seamless inpainting.

Object Removal and Replacement

A user selects an unwanted object in a photo and inputs a prompt to replace it with a different element.

Canvas Extension

A designer needs to extend the edges of an image to fit a larger format without manual editing.

Background Replacement

A photographer wants to change the background of a portrait to a different scene.

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Select Area
Open Photoshop (desktop, beta, or web) and use selection tools like the Lasso to select the image area to modify.
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Enter Prompt
In the Contextual Taskbar or Generative Fill option, input a descriptive text prompt or leave blank to fill using surrounding pixels.
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Generate Variations
Click Generate to produce multiple variation options on a new non-destructive layer.
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Choose or Refine
Select a preferred variation or use Generate Similar to create additional variations based on a chosen output.
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Use Reference Image (Optional)
Upload a Reference Image to guide the AI generation based on example visuals if desired.
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Pricing
Model: subscription

Generative Fill is included with Adobe Photoshop subscriptions. The web version uses one standard generative credit per generation. Specific subscription pricing details are not provided.

Assessment
Strengths
  • Non-destructive edits create new layers, preserving the original image.
  • Generates multiple variation options per prompt for user selection.
  • Seamlessly blends generated content with existing images.
  • Supports canvas extension without manual inpainting.
  • Widely adopted with over 7 billion images generated since launch.
Limitations
  • Requires installation of Photoshop Beta or full desktop app for desktop use.
  • Web version consumes generative credits per generation.
  • Access requires an active Creative Cloud subscription.