Details on Adobe’s new Acrobat AI Assistant, which can automatically respond to queries from PDF documents, have been released.
Adobe has made significant enhancements to its user experience by incorporating various AI tools and features into multiple products. The company has entered the AI competition by continuously introducing new AI capabilities. The latest addition is the Acrobat AI Assistant, designed to simplify the comprehension of digital documents like lengthy PDFs and articles. Initially released in beta in February, the AI assistant is now being officially launched to users. Learn more about the functionality of the Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant.
About Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant features
Adobe revealed that Acrobat AI Assistant is a generative AI-powered conversational tool integrated into Acrobat workflows. The company has used third-party LLM technologies to provide a unique understanding of PDF structure and content.
The AI assistant can handle multiple digital documents such as PDF files, Word, PowerPoint, meeting minutes and more. Based on its features, users can simply chat with the AI assistant and ask questions regarding the document. The assistant also suggests questions based on the content of the PDF file and answers the questions accordingly.
If you don’t want to read the entire document, prompt Acrobat AI Assistant to create quick summaries. In addition, the AI assistant can generate citations if users are interested in learning more about the information in the document. This allows users to have clickable links and can find information quickly. In addition, it formats the document for users in seconds. Whether it’s emails, presentations, blogs, reports and other digital documents, you can format it all. Note that the AI assistant not only works with text prompts, but also takes voice commands, allowing users to request the tool with their voice and ask questions, summarize documents, and more.
Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant price and availability
Acrobat AI Assistant is available for desktop and web users. However, for mobile users, it is beta. If you want to experience Acrobat’s AI capabilities, you need to opt for its monthly subscription plan, which starts at $4.99.