Innovations from Adobe Research took center stage at this year’s Adobe Summit, the world’s largest digital experience conference. Check out the blog post to learn about Research's major contributions to the new AI Assistant in Adobe Experience Platform, Summit Sneaks, and more.
Adobe researchers are using generative AI and machine learning to help users unlock intelligence inside PDFs. The new AI Assistant for Acrobat can answer a user's question about information in a PDF, generate summaries and insights, and format its findings for emails and more!
Kim Pimmel, Lead Research Designer, helps turn cutting-edge research into products tailored to the ways artists use their imaginations and get their work done. Check out the story to learn how he brings his insights and experiences as a maker to Adobe Research!
Daichi Ito, Technical Research Artist for Adobe Research, focuses on finding the sweet spot between innovation and real-world practicality. Check out the story to learn more about his career and work at Adobe Research!
The team at Adobe Research has helped develop four new AI-driven features that are changing the way people edit audio in Premiere Pro. With each of the new features, creators– whether they're seasoned pros or novices– can turn their ideas into high-quality audio and video.
A new experimental tool from Adobe Research helps users create music tracks using text prompts and even transform the generated music based on a reference melody. Check out the blog post to learn more!
Innovations from Adobe Research took center stage at this year’s Adobe Summit, the world’s largest digital experience conference. Check out the blog post to learn about Research's major contributions to the new AI Assistant in Adobe Experience Platform, Summit Sneaks, and more.
Adobe researchers are using generative AI and machine learning to help users unlock intelligence inside PDFs. The new AI Assistant for Acrobat can answer a user's question about information in a PDF, generate summaries and insights, and format its findings for emails and more!
Kim Pimmel, Lead Research Designer, helps turn cutting-edge research into products tailored to the ways artists use their imaginations and get their work done. Check out the story to learn how he brings his insights and experiences as a maker to Adobe Research!
Daichi Ito, Technical Research Artist for Adobe Research, focuses on finding the sweet spot between innovation and real-world practicality. Check out the story to learn more about his career and work at Adobe Research!
The team at Adobe Research has helped develop four new AI-driven features that are changing the way people edit audio in Premiere Pro. With each of the new features, creators– whether they're seasoned pros or novices– can turn their ideas into high-quality audio and video.
A new experimental tool from Adobe Research helps users create music tracks using text prompts and even transform the generated music based on a reference melody. Check out the blog post to learn more!
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An ideal balance of academic discovery and industry impact: that’s what drives our groundbreaking work at Adobe Research. Our collaborative projects advance the state of the art across a range of 12 research areas. Many of Adobe Research’s early-stage technologies become important elements of Adobe’s products, used by millions across the globe.
Curious. Creative. Committed. Adobe Research’s world-class research scientists, engineers, artists, and designers shape experimental ideas into innovative technologies. Our quest for new ways to improve our world through digital tools drives the discoveries we share with the research community and the under-the-hood tech we create for Adobe’s products.
Adobe Research partners with universities around the world, building relationships with student interns and faculty that result in research breakthroughs. Our support for the Adobe Research Fellowship and Women-in-Technology Scholarship programs nurtures the next generation of research scientists and engineers. Our programs also include a series of conference presentations and distinguished lectures.