AI in Chat: Edit Photos, Create Graphics, and Fix PDFs — All Without Leaving Your Chat App

Imagine this: you’re chatting with an assistant and tell it to “fix this photo,” “make a flyer for Instagram,” or “clean up this PDF,” and it just… does it. No switching between apps. No clicking around endless menus. That’s now possible thanks to Adobe tools now built right into ChatGPT.

12/21/20252 min read

a person writing on a piece of paper with a pen
a person writing on a piece of paper with a pen

AI in Chat: Edit Photos, Create Graphics, and Fix PDFs — All Without Leaving Your Chat App

Imagine this: you’re chatting with an assistant and tell it to “fix this photo,” “make a flyer for Instagram,” or “clean up this PDF,” and it just… does it. No switching between apps. No clicking around endless menus. That’s now possible thanks to Adobe tools now built right into ChatGPT.

Here’s what’s changed:

Adobe — the company behind big creative tools like Photoshop, Express, and Acrobat — has partnered with ChatGPT so that these apps can run inside the chat itself. You link your Adobe account once, and then whenever you talk to ChatGPT you can summon any of those creative tools with a simple message.

So instead of opening Photoshop and hunting through menus to remove a background, you might type something like:

“Hey, remove the background from this photo and make it look clean for my website banner.”

And the tools handle it right in the chat.

Why this matters for everyday business owners:

🖼️ No design skills? No problem. You don’t need to be a Photoshop expert to make graphics that look good.

📝 Proposals and PDFs get polished faster. Fixing PDFs or making them easier to read can become a five‑minute task instead of a half hour.

📱 One interface, less hassle. Jump‑starting creative work without learning complex software is huge when you’re juggling clients, quotes, and invoices.

Real example:
Say you just took photos of a job you finished and want them for your Google Business page. Instead of exporting them to another app and messing with adjustments, you can tell ChatGPT—inside your browser or phone app—to:

“Make these photos brighter, crop them to square, and add a simple title text that says ‘Completed Project’.”

Done in minutes.

There is a bit of a trade‑off: some privacy and usage data is shared between Adobe and ChatGPT when you connect the accounts. So it’s smart to know what you’re agreeing to if privacy is a big concern for your business.

Bottom line:
This kind of integration means creative and document tasks that once felt technical now feel as easy as having a conversation. You can look more professional with less effort — a real win when time is money.

If you want help getting this set up or ideas for exact commands to use in your business, just ask — I can walk you through prompts that save you time.