Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jun 17
Adobe Launches 300-Node Firefly Graph for Creative Cloud as Enterprises Scale AI Content
Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Jun 17

Adobe Launches 300-Node Firefly Graph for Creative Cloud as Enterprises Scale AI Content

3 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Jun 17

Summary

  • Firefly Graph is now available to Adobe Creative Cloud enterprise customers, with a public beta waitlist for individuals, giving users a node-based canvas to build repeatable generative AI workflows.
  • More than 300 node types let teams chain prompts, image generation, background removal, upscaling and video-editing steps across Adobe tools and third-party models from Google and OpenAI.
  • Adobe is pitching the product as a fix for a common enterprise problem: expert creative processes are hard to reproduce, while shared workflows can turn those sequences into reusable organizational assets.
  • That enterprise angle is Adobe’s main differentiator against standalone node-based rivals such as ComfyUI—valued at $500 million with more than 4 million users—because Firefly Graph plugs into Creative Cloud, Firefly Boards and Firefly Creative Production.

Insights

Can Adobe’s 'commercially safe' AI truly shield businesses from the escalating legal battles over copyrighted training data?
As AI automates creative 'recipes,' are we engineering efficiency at the cost of genuine human ingenuity?