Adobe has announced that it will bring its text-to-image tool Firefly AI and the popular Lightroom app to Apple Vision Pro, which launches in the United States on February 2. Both tools will be available as native apps on VisionOS, which the company says are “purpose-built” specifically for VisionOS.

Users can move images generated using Firefly AI tools, and the resulting images can then be placed on any real-world space, such as a wall or table.

The company notes that “the interface of the Firefly VisionOS app should be familiar to anyone who has used the web version of the tool – users simply enter a text description into the prompt box at the bottom” and then they need to click “Generate.” This will create four images for the user.

The company added: “The Firefly AI model behind the new VisionOS app is designed for commercial security and applies content credential ‘nutrition labels’ to images with embedded metadata to transparently mark them as AI-generated.”

The Vision Pro version of Lightroom is said to be similar to the version on the iPad, but has been tweaked to better fit the platform, and users can use the UI through gestures. Adobe says it’s “easier to navigate with gestures than more feature-rich desktop software.” These new additions should come in handy for creatives using Vision Pro, giving them access to native apps to work with.

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