Adobe has launched a new platform called Acrobat Studio, designed to make working with documents easier and smarter. The service combines traditional PDF tools with artificial intelligence (AI) and creative design features, giving users one place to edit, analyse, and create content. The platform packs a bunch of new features, including PDF Spaces, which allow users to upload up to 100 files, PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, or even website links. Instead of going through each file one by one, Adobe’s AI assistant can scan all of them together. You can then ask the AI questions, get summaries, find sources, or even generate new ideas based on the information.
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Users can also share the entire workspace with others, along with a custom AI assistant, making teamwork much easier.
Acrobat Studio also includes tools from Adobe Express, which lets you turn information into visuals. For example, you can create infographics, social media posts, flyers, or custom images using built-in templates and an AI image generator. This means you can move from analysing information to creating content without switching apps.
All the essential Adobe Acrobat tools are also part of the package. Users can edit PDFs, sign them, compare versions, redact sensitive details, and protect documents. On top of that, Acrobat Studio introduces AI helpers for specific tasks. These assistants can simplify contracts, provide intelligent citations, highlight important details, or act as guides for analysing information. You can also create a personalised assistant to suit your needs.
Acrobat Studio is available now through its website as a subscription service. It costs $24.99 per month (about Rs 2,175).
With Acrobat Studio, users can turn PDFs and documents into more than readable files. These AI, design tools, and collaboration features will offer a go-to hub for students, professionals, and teams who need to work with information every day.
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