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Make content in powerful new ways with Generative Fill.
From concepting creative ideas to making complex edits and refinements, Generative Fill can help you quickly realize your vision while giving you complete control over every creation.
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Dream it, type it, see it.
Create richer, more photorealistic images with the most advanced Generative Fill yet, now with the power of the latest Adobe Firefly Image Model. Use a simple description to easily add and remove content from your images. Generate more lifelike results, get more detail and sharpness, and use Generate Similar to create variations of your favorite outputs.
Plus, extend your canvas with Generative Expand. Just click and drag beyond the borders of an image with the Crop tool, and then fill the extended canvas with new content that blends with the existing image.
More ideas, less time.
Quickly explore and experiment with ideas. Use Generative Fill to create dozens of high-quality concepts quickly. And create variations of your favorite generated images with Generate Similar.
Plus, use Reference Image in the Photoshop app to visually guide your results by uploading an image to go with your prompt — perfect for hard-to-describe details.
Generative AI meets Photoshop fine-tuning.
Create more with complete control. Integrated into Photoshop, Generative Fill and Generative Expand allow you to make fast, powerful edits and additions to images, and then perfect them with more precise editing tools. Plus, you can try these features in Photoshop on Mobile and in your browser with Photoshop on the web.
How to use Generative Fill in Photoshop.
Tip: To generate even more options, click Generate again. You can also try editing your prompt to fine-tune your results.
Use the Selection Brush tool, or any other selection tool, to select an object or area in your image. Click the Generative Fill button that appears in the Contextual Task Bar.
Write a prompt describing the object or scene you want to generate in the text-entry prompt box. Or leave it blank and Photoshop will fill in the selection based on the surroundings. To further customize your results in the Photoshop app, click on Reference Image and upload an example image containing desired content, like a jean jacket. Use just the image or combine it with a prompt to tailor your result even more.
Click Generate. You’ll see thumbnail previews of variations generated based on your prompt, and a Generative Layer will be created in your Layers panel for nondestructive editing of your original image. To see variations of your favorite result, select it and then click on Generate Similar to see new versions of that image.
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Create stunning, lifelike images with a new level of quality, precision, and control with the most advanced Generative Fill yet.
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Explore the next generation of Generative Fill.
The latest version of Generative Fill is the most powerful yet. Create richer, more lifelike images with results that more closely resemble your prompts.
You can also customize your images like never before. Upload a reference image — like a vintage dress or a landscape — for results that match the look you want. And get more of what you like with Generate Similar. Choose your favorite generated images and create more variations until you land on one you like.
Anyone can create incredible images with the new Generative Fill.
Generative Fill in the Photoshop app now has the improved Adobe Firefly Image model. Generative Fill is a generative AI tool powered by Firefly that enables you to add and remove content from images nondestructively using simple text prompts to achieve realistic results. (Not available for users in China.)
You can access generative AI tools like Generative Fill and a set number of Generative Credits within Photoshop with either a membership or a free trial.
Generative Fill is a feature within Photoshop that is powered by Firefly and can be used to add and remove content from images.
You must have Photoshop version 25.0 installed to access Generative Fill. Ensure that you’re using build m.2181 by clicking on Help in the Photoshop menu bar and then selecting System Info from the dropdown menu. To try the latest version of Generative Fill, install the Photoshop app.
Yes. You can create confidently, knowing that the current Firefly generative AI model was trained on licensed content, such as Adobe Stock, and public domain content where copyright has expired. While generative AI features are available for use in the Photoshop app, the content generated in the Photoshop app may not be used for commercial purposes.
Yes. Access Google's Gemini 3 (with Nano Banana Pro) and FLUX.2 pro image generation models directly in Photoshop on desktop when using Generative Fill.
Get Photoshop's creative control combined with cutting-edge models like Gemini 3 (with Nano Banana Pro) and FLUX.2 pro. Work seamlessly in one pro-grade environment to bring your creative vision to life.
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Discover all you can do with Photoshop.
Edit pics, add color, erase unwanted stuff, make boring backgrounds exciting, and much more.
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