Adobe Firefly is Getting Personal

Adobe Firefly is Getting Personal

Adobe announced today that Firefly users can now train the AI on their own images so it can reproduce your style accurately.

“Adobe Firefly was built to be your all-in-one creative AI studio that brings together the industry’s top AI models and the best multimodal creative tools,” Adobe’s Deepa Subramaniam writes. “Today, we’re expanding access to Firefly custom models, which let you turn your creative style into a reusable model trained on your own images. In this public beta release, custom models are optimized for ideation in character, illustration and photographic styles.”

Firefly custom models is currently in public beta: Just upload images you created to train the models on your style, character, or photographic look. Adobe says this is particularly useful for illustration styles, character consistency across assets, and visual looks.

Once the model is trained on your style, you can use it to generate new images or edit existing images to match that style. Custom models are private to you and, as with any content that Firefly generates, owned by you.

Firefly’s custom models joins over 30 models that Adobe provides, including third-party models like Google Nano Banana 2 and Veo 3.1, Runway Gen-4.5, and Kling 2.5 Turbo; and Adobe Firefly Image Model 5 is now generally available.

You can learn more about Firefly custom models on the Adobe website](https://firefly.adobe.com/custom-models).

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