Open Firefly on mobile.
- 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
Generate videos from text descriptions
Learn how to easily create videos using simple text descriptions in Firefly on mobile.
Learn how to easily create videos using simple text descriptions in Firefly on mobile.
On the home screen, tap Text to video.
In the Prompt field, enter a detailed description of the video you want to generate.
- To include text in the generated video, place it within double quotes. For example, if you want the video to display the word CAT, include "CAT" in the prompt.
Tap General > Model to choose from Adobe or a non-Adobe model.
The availability of generation settings like Resolution, Aspect Ratio, and Motion depends on the video model you choose.
Select the resolution from 540p, 720p, or 1080p.
Tap Aspect Ratio and choose Widescreen (16:9), Vertical (9:16), or Square(1:1).
Tap Motion to control how the camera moves within the generated video:
- Zoom in: Gradually bring the camera closer to the subject, enlarging its presence over time.
- Zoom out: Gradually remove the camera from the subject, reducing its visual size as the video plays.
- Move left: Pan the camera horizontally toward the left side of the frame.
- Move right: Pan the camera horizontally toward the right side of the frame.
- Tilt up: Angle the camera lens upward to reveal the content over the current frame.
- Tilt down: Angle the camera lens downward to show what lies over the current view.
- Static: Keep the camera still, with no directional movement throughout the shot.
- Handheld: Mimic the natural motion of a handheld camera, adding slight shakes for a dynamic, unsteady look.
Tap Advanced > Seed option to control randomness.
Entering the same seed, prompt, and settings will generate similar video results.
Tap the Generate icon to generate the video.
Tap the Download icon to download the video.
All of your generated videos will be saved in the Files page automatically.
Open Firefly on mobile.
On the home screen, tap Text to video.
In the Prompt field, enter a detailed description of the video you want to generate.
- To include text in the generated video, place it within double quotes. For example, if you want the video to display the word CAT, include "CAT" in the prompt.
Tap the Model dropdown menu to choose from Adobe or a non-Adobe model. Once done, tap the close icon to confirm your selection.
- Adobe models:
- Firefly Video
- Non-Adobe models:
Select the Aspect ratio, Resolution, and Duration dropdown menus to select and apply your preferred settings.
The availability of settings varies depending on the chosen model. For example, options for Resolution, Aspect ratio, and Duration will differ for Firefly and Veo 3 video models. Moreover, partner models don't support Additional settings such as Shot size, Shot angle, and Motion presets.
If you've chosen the Firefly video model, go to Additional settings to further define your generated output.
In the Additional settings section, use the Shot size dropdown menu to specify the framing of the main subject within the videos.
- None: Default shot size.
- Extreme closeup: Zoom in to emphasize minute details, often on a single feature like an eye or a hand.
- Closeup: Focus tightly on a subject’s face or a specific detail, highlighting important elements.
- Medium: Frame the subject while providing enough context to the environment and surroundings.
- Long: Include the entire subject within its environment, providing context and background.
- Extreme long: Capture a broad view of the scene and show the relationship between the subject and the surroundings.
Use the Shot angle dropdown menu to frame the subject from a specific perspective and select from the available options:
- None: Default camera angle.
- Aerial shot: A high-altitude view, like from a drone or a helicopter.
- Eye level shot: A shot at the same height as the subject.
- High angle shot: A view from above the subject, looking down on it.
- Low angle shot: A view from below the subject, looking up at it.
- Top down shot: A view directly above the subject, looking straight down.
Tap Motion presets to control how the camera moves within the generated video:
- Zoom in: Gradually bring the camera closer to the subject, enlarging its presence over time.
- Zoom out: Gradually remove the camera from the subject, reducing its visual size as the video plays.
- Move left: Pan the camera horizontally toward the left side of the frame.
- Move right: Pan the camera horizontally toward the right side of the frame.
- Tilt up: Angle the camera lens upward to reveal the content over the current frame.
- Tilt down: Angle the camera lens downward to show what lies over the current view.
- Static: Keep the camera still, with no directional movement throughout the shot.
- Handheld: Mimic the natural motion of a handheld camera, adding slight shakes for a dynamic, unsteady look.
If you want to specify the visual style for the generated video, you can either write a descriptive prompt that clearly outlines everything in the video, including the desired style or look, or choose a style preset from the Style section.
Tap the Generate icon to generate the video.
Tap the Download icon to save the video to your device, or select Open In to open the video in Adobe Express or Premiere.
If you want to edit the video further or adjust certain settings, select the Adjust settings option.