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