Adobe enhances Acrobat with new AI features for PDFs

Adobe has introduced four new generative AI tools to its Acrobat suite, building on last year's PDF Spaces feature. These updates allow users to create presentations and podcasts from documents, streamline editing, and improve collaboration. The enhancements aim to save time, particularly for students and professionals handling large volumes of material.

In August 2025, Adobe launched Acrobat Studio, introducing PDF Spaces—a hub where users can upload up to 100 documents for AI-powered summarization. On January 21, 2026, the company expanded these capabilities with four new generative AI features across Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat Studio, and Adobe Express.

One key addition enables users to generate presentations directly from files in a PDF Space. The AI first produces an outline, followed by options for professional designs. Users can then edit text, swap images, or make other changes without regenerating entire slides. Completed presentations can be shared for collaborative tweaks. Collaboration within PDF Spaces has also been simplified, allowing invitations for others to add files and leave notes.

Editing has become more intuitive, supporting a dozen natural-language prompts for tasks like adding text, comments, images, and e-signatures. For those preferring traditional methods, Adobe has updated its Help section with step-by-step guides.

Drawing inspiration from Google's NotebookLM, Acrobat now lets users create audio podcasts from PDF Spaces. The feature generates a conversation between two virtual hosts discussing the uploaded material, providing an engaging way to summarize content.

Adobe reports strong adoption of its AI tools, noting significant time savings. Students, in particular, appreciate the ability to summarize course materials with built-in citations for verification. These updates position Acrobat as a more versatile tool in an AI-driven workflow.

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