On the Firefly homepage, select Create in the left panel and then Edit an image.
Learn how to add, remove, or transform objects and backgrounds in images using Firefly image editor.
Use simple text prompts to quickly edit and transform your images with Edit an image. Add, remove, or modify objects and backgrounds by describing the changes you want in everyday language to create precise, visually consistent edits.
To start editing, upload your image from Your device, drag and drop it into the editor, or add one from Adobe cloud storage.
Use the model dropdown menu to select Adobe or any partner model.
From the aspect ratio dropdown menu, select a preferred aspect ratio for your image. The available aspect ratio options may vary depending on the model you choose.
From the resolution dropdown menu, select a preferred output resolution. Currently, Firefly and Gemini 3 (w/ Nano Banana pro) both support output resolutions of 1K and 2K, while Gemini 3.1 (w/ Nano Banana 2) also supports 4K.
Enable Google search when using Gemini 3 (w/ Nana Banana Pro) and Gemini 3.1 (w/ Nano Banana 2) models by toggling the Use Google Search option to enhance image generation with real-time information. When activated, this feature allows the model to incorporate up-to-date data from Google search results, improving responses to time-sensitive prompts. For example, if you enter "clothing appropriate for NYC today," the model checks current weather conditions and generates relevant image suggestions, such as warm winter attire.
Add a text prompt that describes what you want to edit in the image. You can use everyday language to write the text prompt to describe what you want to change, add, or improve, and the image generation model will apply the edits directly to your image.
Original image
Prompt used: Minimalist matte modern green vases of various shapes lined up on a white background.
First edit
Prompt used: Change the color of the third vase to mustard yellow.
Second edit
Prompt used: Add a wallpaper that is vibrant and floral to bring energy to the space.
Third edit
Prompt used: Add hydrangea to the fourth vase.
Based on the models that you choose, you can also add Reference or Subject images if you want to keep a specific subject consistent or shape the final look and feel of your generated image.
The following example demonstrates GPT Image 1.5 image generation using two reference images and the prompt: “A yellow vase with a tulip on a table, set against a valley backdrop.”
Original image
Reference or Subject Image 1
Reference or Subject Image 2
Generated image
Select Generate.
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Once you are happy with the edits and generation, use the Download option to save it to your device.
Use the History panel at the bottom of the page to browse through the generations and select one to open it in the editor.
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