Adobe Acrobat Now Lets You Edit Files Using Prompts, Generate Podcast sSummaries
Adobe Acrobat now lets you edit PDFs using AI prompts and generate podcast summaries—here’s how it works.
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Adobe Acrobat Now Lets You Edit Files Using Prompts, Generate Podcast sSummaries
Edit PDFs with AI Prompts in Adobe Acrobat Adobe just made editing PDFs dramatically easier—and smarter. As of January 2026, Adobe Acrobat users can now modify documents using simple text prompts, generate audio-style summaries of dense files, and even turn research notes into full presentations—all powered by AI. If you’ve ever struggled to reword a contract clause or summarize a 50-page report, these new features could save you hours. Credit: Adobe This isn’t just another incremental update. Adobe is embedding generative AI deeper into its core workflow tools, transforming Acrobat from a static document viewer into an active, intelligent assistant. Here’s what’s new, why it matters, and how professionals across industries can put it to use immediately. AI-Powered Editing: Change PDFs With Just a Prompt Gone are the days of manually rewriting paragraphs or hunting for the right phrasing in a legal document. Adobe Acrobat’s new “prompt-to-edit” feature lets you describe the change you want…