- Generative AI features in Acrobat
- Adobe Generative AI user guidelines
- Content usage and handling practices
- Before you begin
- Get AI-generated answers
- Get AI-generated overviews and summaries
- Use generative AI features in meeting apps
- Use the generative AI features from Acrobat Home
- React to the content responses
- Turn off the generative AI features
- Generative AI features in Acrobat mobile
- Request access to AI Assistant
- Administer AI Assistant for enterprises
- Known issues
- Usage limitations
Know how to use generative AI features from Acrobat desktop and Acrobat online Home
In Acrobat Home, under the Recommended tools for you section, you can now use the AI Assistant to interact with your documents. Choose Select files and select one or multiple files to start a conversation with your documents and extract insights.
The Generative AI tools also appear one at a time next to the Recommended tools for you section of Acrobat Home. To start using a generative AI tool, select the respective call-to-action.
In Acrobat online, the generative AI tools appear one at a time in the Explore what's new section of Acrobat Home. To start using a generative AI tool, select a file and then select the generative AI tool.
Alternatively, in Acrobat Home, select All tools, then select AI Assistant or Generative summary tool.
If prompted, select Get started to continue.
Use generative AI features in Acrobat Reader
If you are signed in to Acrobat Reader, you can access the generative AI features from Home. The Generative AI tools appear next to the Recommended tools for you section. To start using a generative AI tool, select the respective call-to-action.
The generative AI features in Acrobat Reader are being rolled in phases and aren’t available to all users.
Similarly, when you open a document, you can access the generative AI tools from the global bar, navigation pane, the All tools menu, and the context menu.
If prompted, select Get started to continue.