Your creative work, supercharged: Adobe and NVIDIA partner to deliver powerful experiences with RTX Spark
Whether you're editing a film, retouching an image, or building a 3D scene from scratch, you need your creative tools to keep up with what you’re dreaming up. We're excited to share that Adobe is partnering with NVIDIA to optimize our creative apps like Photoshop and Premiere with NVIDIA’s all new RTX Spark superchip.
Adobe Premiere and Photoshop empower you with iconic capabilities including Firefly-powered Generative Fill in Photoshop and Generative Extend in Premiere, along with hundreds of tools that give you creative power, precision and control to bring your amazing ideas to life. RTX Spark helps take these capabilities further by delivering up to 2x faster AI, editing, coloring and effects across creative workflows in Premiere and Photoshop. That means less time waiting and more time doing what you do best — creating at the speed of your imagination.
This work follows the broader strategic partnership between Adobe and NVIDIA that we announced earlier this year, bringing together Adobe's creative and marketing platforms with NVIDIA's AI technologies, open models, and accelerated computing.
Built for the way you create
Our partnership is showing up directly in the apps you work in every day:
- Premiere is getting a new video pipeline built on RTX Spark's unified memory, Blackwell GPU and TensorRT, so you get more real-time performance when editing and color correcting, faster rendering of even your most complex timelines and AI that’s GPU-accelerated.
- Photoshop’s architecture is reimaged with GPU-accelerated compositing at its core, giving you live filters, HDR, and new oil and watercolor brushing capabilities that feel more natural than ever, all powered by an AI-native pipeline, accelerated by TensorRT, designed to keep up with your creativity.
- Substance 3D Painter and Stager will natively leverage RTX Spark for a smoother, more responsive texturing and scene creation experience.
A collaborative teammate, right inside your apps
We're also further extending Premiere and Photoshop to allow users to create, edit and design with agents, providing creators with a collaborative teammate to accelerate workflows. Learn more about our creative agentic vision here.
Updates to Premiere, Photoshop and Substance 3D are expected to start rolling out later this year. Stay tuned for more details coming soon.