Adobe Firefly is moving further into audio creation with three AI tools that are now broadly available inside the platform. The update gives users options for generating music, speech, and sound effects, while also expanding Firefly’s model lineup with Google’s Gemini Omni Flash.
The changes point to a broader role for Firefly: not just image or video assistance, but a place where different parts of a creative project can be assembled from prompts, scripts, and media inputs.
Three AI Audio Tools Arrive In Firefly
Adobe is making Generate Music, Generate Speech, and Generate Sound Effects broadly available in Firefly. Each tool targets a different audio need, which matters because video work often depends on several layers of sound rather than a single audio track.
Generate Music creates royalty-free music tracks for videos. That positions it as a tool for users who need background music matched to a project without starting from a separate music library.
Generate Speech turns scripts into voiceovers. In practical terms, that gives Firefly users a way to move from written copy to spoken audio within the same platform.
Generate Sound Effects produces audio for individual scenes. That makes the tool more focused than a music generator, because scene-level audio can support specific actions, transitions, or moments in a video.
Commercial Use Is A Central Claim
Adobe says Generate Music, Generate Speech, and Generate Sound Effects are cleared for commercial use. That claim is important because audio is often one of the harder parts of a video workflow to use confidently in public or business-facing work.
The source does not provide additional legal detail beyond Adobe’s claim. Still, the positioning is clear: Firefly’s new AI audio tools are being presented as usable beyond experiments and drafts.
For teams and independent creators, the practical appeal is straightforward. A project can require music, a voiceover, and scene-specific sound effects, and Adobe is now placing all three categories inside Firefly.
Firefly AI Assistant Adds Free Daily Generations
The update also changes access to Firefly AI Assistant. Adobe says Firefly AI Assistant now includes free daily generations, giving users a recurring way to try or use the assistant without the source describing a separate paid requirement for those daily generations.
Adobe also says Create Storyboard and Create Brand Kit are among the most-used features. Those two examples suggest that users are leaning on Firefly AI Assistant for planning and brand-oriented work, not only for single output generation.
That is a notable distinction. Storyboards help structure a sequence before final production, while brand kits help keep materials aligned around a consistent identity. The source does not detail how these features work, but their usage signals where Firefly AI Assistant is finding traction.
Gemini Omni Flash Joins The Model Lineup
Adobe has also added Gemini Omni Flash to Firefly. It joins existing third-party models from Google, Kling AI, Luma AI, and Runway.
Gemini Omni Flash accepts video, audio, and image inputs alongside text prompts. That makes it relevant to Firefly’s expanding focus on multimodal creation, where a user may want to bring in existing media and guide the result with written instructions.
The addition also shows Adobe continuing to build Firefly as a platform that includes outside AI models, not only Adobe’s own tools. For users, the important change is that Firefly’s available model choices now include another option from Google.
Why This Update Matters
The Firefly update brings together two related shifts. First, Adobe is making AI audio generation more directly available through named tools for music, speech, and sound effects. Second, it is broadening the kinds of inputs and models available inside the platform.
The source does not describe pricing beyond free daily generations for Firefly AI Assistant, and it does not provide release timing beyond the tools being broadly available. It also does not add technical benchmarks or output examples for Gemini Omni Flash.
Even with those limits, the direction is clear. Adobe Firefly is becoming a more complete AI workspace for video-related production, combining royalty-free music, AI voiceovers, scene-level sound effects, assistant features, and third-party model access in one platform.