AI has been creeping into just about every corner of tech lately, from chatbots in your browser to smart image-editing tools. Adobe has been riding that wave hard. Earlier this year, the company gave its Firefly web app an upgrade, packing it with its own AI models for generating images and videos, plus a handpicked lineup of third-party AI solutions. Now, it’s taking things mobile, making it way easier for creators to tap into those tools straight from their phones.

Adobe just dropped the Firefly app for free on iOS and Android, and it’s bringing all its web-only AI magic straight to your phone. Now you can whip up visuals and short videos on the fly with no desktop needed. If you’re new to Firefly, it is basically Adobe’s creative AI toolbox. It lets you dream up images, videos, and more just by typing what you want or tweaking what you already have.

The new mobile app brings that same creative punch to your phone, letting you mess with tools like Generative Expand, Remove, and Fill right in your pocket. Fun fact: Generative Fill also made its way into the Photoshop mobile (beta) earlier this month.

And it gets better, with Adobe bringing in a whole lineup of third-party AI models. So you’re not stuck using just Adobe’s own tools anymore. Now you can create with AI from Google Imagen, OpenAI, Luma AI, Runway, Pika, Ideogram, Flux, and more—all from one place, with one subscription.

Adobe is also cranking things up a notch with Firefly Boards by adding video generation into the mix. If you haven’t heard of it yet, Firefly Boards is Adobe’s AI-powered space for brainstorming. It recently made its debut at Adobe Max, and now it’s getting even cooler. You can remix your own video clips or create fresh footage from scratch using Adobe’s Firefly video model, or tap into other big-name tools like Google’s Veo 3, Luma AI’s Ray2, and Pika’s text-to-video solution.

The Firefly mobile app packs the same creative punch as its web version, meaning you can turn stills into videos, whip up fresh visuals from text, or tweak specific parts of an image with tools like Generative Fill and Generative Expand. When we took it for a spin, it consistently kicked out four distinct image variations per prompt, and honestly, they held up pretty well.

If you have a Creative Cloud subscription, you can start a project on the Firefly mobile app, stash it in the cloud, and jump back in later on your desktop or the web. However, like the desktop version, some of the AI tools on mobile tap into your Firefly credits. You’ll get a stash of those each month with your Creative Cloud plan, or you can grab more with a separate Firefly credit subscription. Android Police