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Adobe Introduces Acrobat Studio an AI Hub for Managing and Creating PDFs

Acrobat Studio

Adobe says there are more than 3 trillion PDF files in use around the world, and while the format is reliable, it can also be difficult to manage. To fix that, Adobe has launched Acrobat Studio, a new AI-powered hub designed to make reading, organizing, analyzing, and even creating content around PDFs easier.

Adobe’s pitch is simple: instead of juggling a PDF reader, a note-taking app, a design tool, and a chatbot, why not use one platform for everything? Acrobat Studio brings together: Acrobat Pro tools, AI Assistants, PDF Spaces, and Adobe Express Premium.

Adobe explains that Acrobat Studio can be used across different needs. Professionals can draft proposals and prepare presentations quickly. Students can turn class notes into study guides and flashcards with automatic citations. Everyday users can manage home renovation budgets or plan trips with help from a personal AI assistant.

While Acrobat Studio looks powerful, it isn’t perfect. Right now, the AI tools only work with English documents, and the platform cannot process handwritten notes, videos, or password-protected files. Adobe says more languages will be supported in the future.

Acrobat Studio is available globally as a web app starting today, with a 14-day free trial. Pricing begins at $24.99 per month for individuals and $29.99 per month for teams. Both plans include Acrobat Pro, AI Assistants, Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage, and 250 generative AI credits each month.

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