Adobe Firefly Graph embeds 300+ Photoshop and Premiere nodes in Creative Cloud canvas
Adobe's new Firefly Graph connects 300+ nodes including Photoshop compositing tools, Premiere color ops, and AI models in a Creative Cloud canvas — but ships without After Effects integration.
Adobe Firefly Graph is a node-based workflow canvas that wires together 300+ nodes representing Creative Cloud editing actions, AI models, and utility operations. Unlike ComfyUI or other third-party node editors that launch external apps, Firefly Graph embeds Photoshop-like operations—masks, layers, blending modes, color adjustments, blur, hue shift—directly as nodes inside the workflow. Adobe describes a commerce use case: select a product shot, remove the background, drop it into a generated scene, then layer lighting and brand styling through Photoshop compositing nodes.
The node library includes AI generation models alongside editing primitives from Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere. Premiere's representation appears limited to color correction; Adobe has not detailed video-specific nodes. After Effects is absent from the announcement entirely—a notable gap given that a node-based compositor would map cleanly to After Effects' layer paradigm. Third-party vendors like Higgsfield and Magnific are already shipping neural plugins for Premiere and After Effects; Adobe has not yet brought its own compositing engine into the Graph.




