Adobe Photoshop (Generative Fill)

Photoshop's AI superpower — Generative Fill, Reference Image, Harmonize, and AI Assistant inside the industry-standard editor.

AI Image Tools

About Adobe Photoshop (Generative Fill)

Adobe Photoshop 2026 turned the industry-standard photo editor into an AI workstation. Generative Fill now supports Reference Images so the AI matches a specific visual source, the new Harmonize Tool blends composited elements by matching lighting + shadows, and Firefly Image 5 produces cleaner texture and edge transitions. Photoshop is no longer locked to one model: choose Firefly (commercially safe), Google Gemini 3 (character consistency), or Black Forest Labs FLUX.2 Pro (photoreal + text). Available via Creative Cloud Photography ($9.99/mo) and Photoshop single-app subscriptions.

Key Features

Generative Fill with Reference Image support (2026)
Firefly Image 5 default model with cleaner edges + textures
Multi-model: Firefly, Gemini 3, FLUX.2 Pro
Harmonize Tool for realistic composites
AI Assistant (public beta on web + mobile)
Quick Cut for video and Image Editor with Gen Fill
Tight integration with Lightroom, Illustrator, Bridge
Content Credentials provenance on every output

Use Cases

Extend backgrounds for product photography
Fill cropped edges after perspective correction
Remove unwanted objects from mid-complexity scenes
Composite elements with the Harmonize Tool
Match outputs to reference images with Gen Fill
Choose Firefly / Gemini / FLUX per task

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Industry standard with the deepest editing toolset
  • Multi-model choice removes lock-in
  • Reference Image is a real Generative Fill upgrade
  • Content Credentials for provenance

Cons

  • Requires Creative Cloud subscription
  • AI Assistant still uneven in early reviews
  • Steep learning curve for new users
  • Subscription pricing climbs with bundles