Adobe Is Creating Voice-Controlled Photoshop, And Here’s The First Demo

Published 8 years ago

Photoshop is great and all, but before you’re ready to make the most out of your pics, you have to go through quite a few tutorials, and they make for a pretty steep learning curve. But Adobe, the company behind the famed software is about to change that with a Photoshop version that’s controlled just by your voice.

According to last year’s data, almost 40% of US smartphone users are using voice recognition, which is a significant amount of users. So Adobe has decided to jump on the bandwagon and implement the feature into their most popular photo editing software. It’s not out yet, and the release date is not announced, but there’s already a short demo, which shows “a first step towards a robust multimodal voice-based interface which allows our creative customers to search and edit images in an easy and engaging,” Adobe writes.

(h/t: creativebloq)

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