Do students need an Adobe account to use the AI Image Generator?
Yes, students must have an Adobe for Education account to access the AI Image Generator in Book Creator.
Is the Adobe AI Image Generator safe for students?
Yes! Adobe Express’s generative AI features include guardrails to embed safety in AI prompts and the corresponding images generated.
How do I enable the Adobe AI Image Generator in my library?
Go to + > Apps > AI Image Generator and enable it for yourself or selected student libraries.
Does the Adobe AI Image Generator work on all the same devices as Book Creator?
No, some devices are not supported by Adobe Express. The Adobe AI Image Generator can not be used on:
iPads or tablets
mobile devices
Safari versions before 17
Chrome versions before 100
Microsoft Edgy versions before 107
Firefox versions before 117
Can students edit AI-generated images in Book Creator?
Yes! Students can use Book Creator’s pen and eraser tools to modify images.
Can I use Adobe Express for other media in Book Creator?
Yes! You can embed Adobe Express videos, web pages, and graphics into Book Creator by copying and pasting the shareable link. Visit this support page to learn more.
Am I able to share and publish the images created with the AI Image Generator? What license are they created with?
Adobe’s Firefly model which is used to make the images is one of the only AIs to have been trained exclusively on ethically sourced images. The training images were exclusively from Adobe Stock, openly licensed content, and public domain content where the copyright has expired.
Neither Adobe nor Book Creator assert any copyright over the generated images - they are owned by you and you are free to share, publish and license them as you wish.
How do Adobe Generative Credits work?
Every user on the Adobe Express for Education plan is given 250 generative credits per month. Each credit allows the user to create one image. You can see how many credits you have left by clicking on your profile icon in the top right.
If this shows your monthly allowance as 10 rather than 250, this will mean you're using a personal Adobe Express account rather than an Education account.
Do I need to change my cookie settings to use the Adobe app?
Depending on your browser settings, you may see this message when you open the Adobe app.
If so, please follow these instructions to update you cookie settings.
Adobe has not been enabled in my District
If you a shown a message saying "You do not have access to Adobe Express" when you open the app, this may mean that your school or district admin has not deployed Express to all of their users.
Ask your admin to complete these simple steps in the Adobe Admin Console, outlined here.