Adobe has introduced Acrobat Studio, a subscription workspace that folds Acrobat Pro, Adobe Express and a suite of generative-AI assistants into a single interface. The new platform allows users to upload and analyse up to 100 files—including PDFs, Microsoft 365 documents and web pages—inside collaborative ‘PDF Spaces’. An embedded chatbot can summarise, cite sources and answer questions across the combined material, while three pre-built agents (Analyst, Instructor and Entertainer) can be customised for specialised tasks. Acrobat Studio launches worldwide today in English, positioned as a replacement for the existing Acrobat Standard and Pro plans. Early-access pricing is set at about $25 per month for individuals and $29 per month for teams on annual contracts, with the introductory offer running until 31 October. The product also provides direct access to Adobe Express Premium, enabling users to generate images, presentations and other visual assets without leaving the workspace.
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