Launch the Firefly mobile app.
- What's new in Firefly on mobile
- Get started
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Generate images with Text to Image
- Generate images using text prompts
- Customize generated images
- Generate images with partner models
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Edit images
- Transform images using Generative Fill
- Edit with text
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Share and download
- Share in the Firefly Community gallery
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Work with audio and video
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Work with video
- Generate videos from text descriptions
- Generate videos from images
- Use style presets for video generation
- Generate videos with transparent backgrounds
- Generate video using Veo 2 and Veo 3
- Generate videos Luma Ray3 and Ray3 HDR
- Set shot size and angle for video generations
- Use motion presets for video generation
- Work with audio
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Work with video
- View Generation history
Set shot size and angle for video generations
Generate videos with various shot sizes and angles using the Text to video feature on Firefly mobile.
With Text to video, you can define the shot size and shot angle for a generated video. Choose from the predefined range of options to set the perspective, as well as the distance between the camera and the subject.
On the homescreen, tap Text to video.
Add a text prompt for the video you want to generate in the Prompt field.
Tap General and then select Firefly Video under Adobe models.
Tap Resolution and select from the available options:
- 540p
- 720p
- 1080p
Select the Aspect ratio and choose from the following options:
- Square (1:1)
- Widescreen (16:9)
- Vertical (9:16)
Tap Camera to specify camera settings such as Shot Size, Shot Angle, and Motion presets.
To define the shot size, select Shot size and then choose any one of these shot sizes:
- Extreme Closeup: Shows a very tight detail of a subject, often focusing on a specific feature.
- Closeup: Frames the subject’s face or a key object to highlight expression or any other detail.
- Medium: Shows the subject from roughly the waist up, balancing details with surrounding context.
- Long: Captures the full subject along with more of the surrounding environment.
- Extreme Long: Shows the subject at a great distance to emphasize location, scale, or setting.
Tap the check icon to confirm your selection.
To define the shot angle, select Shot angle and then choose any one of these:
- Aerial shot: Sets the camera angle as if filmed from a drone or aircraft.
- Eye-level shot: Sets the angle at the subject’s natural eye height for a realistic view.
- High-angle shot: Sets the angle from above the subject to make them appear smaller or less dominant.
- Low-angle shot: Sets the angle from below the subject to give them a stronger, more imposing look.
- Top-down shot: Captures the scene from directly overhead.
Tap the check icon to confirm your selection.
If you have a seed number, tap Advanced and add it in the Seed field.
A seed number helps start the process and controls the randomness of what the AI creates. If you use the same seed, prompt, and control settings, you can generate similar video clips.
Tap the Generate icon to generate the video.
Launch the Firefly mobile app.
On the homescreen, tap Text to video.
Add a text prompt for the video you want to generate in the Prompt field.
Tap the Model dropdown menu and select Firefly Video under Adobe models.
Select the Aspect ratio and choose from the following options:
- Landscape (16:9)
- Square (1:1)
- Portrait (9:16)
Tap Resolution and select from the available options:
- 540p
- 720p
- 1080p
To define the shot size, select Additional settings > Shot size and then choose any one of these shot sizes:
- Extreme Closeup: Shows a very tight detail of a subject, often focusing on a specific feature.
- Closeup: Frames the subject’s face or a key object to highlight expression or any other detail.
- Medium: Shows the subject from roughly the waist up, balancing details with surrounding context.
- Long: Captures the full subject along with more of the surrounding environment.
- Extreme Long: Shows the subject at a great distance to emphasize location, scale, or setting.
Tap the close icon to confirm your selection.
To define the shot angle, select Additional settings > Shot angle and then choose any one of these:
- Aerial shot: Sets the camera angle as if filmed from a drone or aircraft.
- Eye-level shot: Sets the angle at the subject’s natural eye height for a realistic view.
- High-angle shot: Sets the angle from above the subject to make them appear smaller or less dominant.
- Low-angle shot: Sets the angle from below the subject to give them a stronger, more imposing look.
- Top-down shot: Captures the scene from directly overhead.
Tap the close icon to confirm your selection.
Tap the Generate icon to generate the video.