Finance

Adobe launches AI video tool to compete with OpenAI

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on February 12, 2025

2 min read

· Last updated: January 26, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google
Adobe's new AI video tool launch competing with OpenAI's Sora - Global Banking & Finance Review
The image showcases Adobe's newly launched AI video tool, Firefly Video Model, designed to compete with OpenAI's Sora, emphasizing its role in video generation for film and television. This innovation marks a significant development in the finance and technology sectors.
Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Adobe on Wednesday released the first public version of an artificial intelligence tool that can generate video clips and revealed how much it will charge, but said it

Adobe Introduces AI Video Tool to Rival OpenAI's Sora

By Stephen Nellis

(Reuters) - Adobe on Wednesday released the first public version of an artificial intelligence tool that can generate video clips and revealed how much it will charge, but said it will not set pricing for major users such as studios until later this year.

The Firefly Video Model, as Adobe is calling the service, will compete against Sora, a model developed by ChatGPT creator OpenAI, and startup Runway, both of which currently offer video-generation services. Facebook owner Meta Platforms has also developed a video-generation AI model but has not given a timeline for when it will be released.

Adobe's model differs from its rivals because it is geared toward generating clips that will fit into how film and television studios use Premiere Pro, its flagship video editing software.

To that end, many of the features that Adobe is emphasizing revolve around feeding existing shots into the video model and asking it to generate clips that fix or expand on shots that were taken on a real production set but that did not come out quite right.

Adobe said the service will generate five-second clips at 1080p resolution. While that is shorter than the clips of up to 20 seconds generated by OpenAI's service, Adobe executives said the majority of individual clips in most productions are only three seconds.

Adobe said a user can generate 20 clips per month for $9.99 and 70 clips for $29.99. That compares with 50 videos for $20 per month with OpenAI's plan at lower resolution and a $200 OpenAI plan that can handle longer, higher resolution videos.

Adobe is also working on a "Premium" pricing plan for studios and other high-volume video users and will release those pricing details later this year. Alexandru Costin, Adobe's vice president of generative AI, said the company is working to generate 4K video and will remain focused on quality rather than longer clips.

"We actually think that great motion, great structure, great definition scheme, making the actual clip look like it was film, is more important than making a longer clip that's unusable," Costin told Reuters.

(Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Sonali Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • Adobe launched the Firefly Video Model, an AI video tool.
  • The tool competes with OpenAI's Sora and Runway's services.
  • Adobe's model integrates with Premiere Pro for studios.
  • Pricing starts at $9.99 for 20 clips per month.
  • Adobe focuses on quality over clip length, aiming for 4K video.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Adobe's launch of the Firefly Video Model, an AI tool for video generation, and its competition with OpenAI.
What are the pricing details?
Adobe offers 20 clips for $9.99 and 70 clips for $29.99, with a premium plan for studios coming later.
How does Adobe's tool differ from competitors?
Adobe's tool integrates with Premiere Pro and focuses on quality and integration with existing production shots.

Related Articles

More from Finance

Explore more articles in the Finance category