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The Story of Project Dub Dub Dub: From Adobe MAX Sneak to cutting-edge AI translation tool inside Adobe Firefly 

First introduced as Project Dub Dub Dub at Adobe MAX 2023, this AI tech now powers the cutting-edge translation tool in Adobe Firefly. It translates videos while matching the speaker’s voice, tone, and cadence. Explore the tech behind the magic!

Adobe Researcher brings a scientific perspective to UK policymakers tackling disinformation and deepfakes

This spring, John Collomosse, Sr. Principal Scientist at Adobe Research, joined the Royal Society’s prestigious Pairing Scheme in Westminster to share his expertise in content authenticity with UK policymakers.

Adobe Research’s Valentin Deschaintre takes home the Eurographics Young Researcher Award

Adobe Research Scientist Valentin Deschaintre has received the prestigious 2025 Eurographics Young Researcher Award for his outstanding work at the intersection of computer graphics and computer vision. Read the full story to learn more about his research, its impact on Adobe users, and more!

Adobe Researchers present a powerful, unified approach to generative video editing at CVPR 2025

Adobe researchers shared a groundbreaking paper at CVPR 2025, introducing an experimental generative video propagation framework that applies edits in the first frame of a video to all the following frames in a reliable and consistent manner, all while preserving areas the user hasn’t edited.

Adobe Research at CHI: An experimental new design approach for human-AI co-creation

To go beyond simple AI prompts and outputs, Adobe Researchers, in a paper presented at CHI 2025, outlined a new approach for designing environments where humans and AI can collaborate and iterate together across an entire creative process. Learn more about the thinking behind this innovative research!

Inside Halide, the open source language engineers use to make imaging tools faster

Halide is an open-source embedded programming language co-developed by Adobe Research and MIT to make imaging tools faster and more portable across devices. We spoke with five key contributors to learn how it continues to evolve and enable tools used by billions, from digital cameras to many of Adobe’s products!

Adobe Research at Summit 2025: Agentic AI, exciting Sneaks, and more

This year, the work of Adobe Research was behind some of Summit’s biggest announcements. From AI agents built into Adobe Experience Platform to sneak previews of tools that will help marketers design campaigns, combine real-world info with their own data, and more!

The Research behind Project Get Savvy: A team of expert AI agents helps marketers design powerful campaigns 

Developed by Adobe Research in collaboration with the AEM team, Project Get Savvy lets marketers choose a team of AI agents who help them quickly move from ideation to a full marketing plan. Get an exclusive look at the behind-the-scenes journey of the project!

The Research behind Project Vision Cast: Tailored AI can seamlessly add a new product to an image, adapting for the light, shadows, and angle 

Adobe Research and the InDesign team teamed up on Project Vision Cast, an experimental prototype that allows users to combine data insights and explore brand imagery, fostering creative brainstorming backed by numbers. Attendees at this spring’s Adobe Summit got an exclusive first look at the technology in action.

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