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Box Users Get Adobe Express AI Image Editing Capabilities Through New Partnership

Adobe Teams Up with Box

Adobe and Box have teamed up to simplify business processes for users by bringing Firefly AI image editing to Box’s content management environment.

Users already had the ability to access Box files from Adobe Creative Cloud and similar tools, but the new partnership brings a unified workflow to the storage platform. Instead of exporting documents to external apps, Box users can use Adobe Express tools without leaving the app.

Box and Adobe encourage business users to take advantage of the new system with confidence. Adobe Firefly's generative AI integration says it was designed with security in mind.

“As enterprises increase the amount of content they create, Box uses AI across our secure ecosystem to drive collaboration, reduce content sprawl, and manage risk,” said Aaron Levie, CEO of Box. “We’re excited to partner with Adobe Express to enhance what we can offer with the world’s best creative tools and AI that are commercially safe. The result is that every Box customer and user will be able to easily create, collaborate, and securely manage digital media on a single, secure, intelligent content management platform.”

Businesses are expected to be able to better deliver content at scale with an integrated AI-powered image tool in their storage solution. Create, erase, crop, and edit — all with the new Adobe Express integration.

“Every enterprise today feels the pressure to create more content to engage audiences across a growing number of internal and external channels,” said Govind Balakrishnan, senior vice president, Adobe Express & Creative Cloud Services. “By integrating Adobe Express directly into Box, we’re helping enterprises close that gap by meeting millions of business users where they work with intuitive, world-class creative tools and AI they can trust.”

Box users can do the following with the new Adobe integration:

  • Crop and resize images
  • Apply filters and adjust opacity
  • Remove backgrounds and objects
  • Manage people and objects with AI text suggestions
  • Edit video files by cropping, converting to GIF, or adding captions

The new service is free for Box users. Adobe Express image editing becomes available once you upgrade your client instance.

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