Adobe Announces Firefly, Photoshop and Acrobat Free for Indian Students
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New Delhi [India], March 6: Adobe announced free access to its leading creative and productivity applications including Adobe Firefly, Photoshop, and Acrobat for students at accredited higher education institutions across India during the India AI Impact Summit 2026 held at Bharat Mandapam.
The announcement represents a strategic investment by the global technology leader to accelerate AI-driven creativity and productivity for India's next generation of talent.
Unlike traditional student discounts, Adobe's initiative provides free access to its industry-leading design and creative applications through accredited colleges and institutions, shifting from a paid subscription model to institution-based availability. This means students will not need to individually subscribe if their educational institution participates in the program.
Beyond applications, students receive structured curriculum designed around AI-first creative workflows, training modules for practical skill development across the full suite of Adobe tools within the program, certification pathways to improve employability, and access to the Federal Government's Content Creator Labs initiative for hands-on learning.
In partnership with the Indian Government, Adobe will offer its AI-based courses and industry-supported curriculum free of cost to thousands of schools and colleges across India, with Content Creator Labs being set up in these institutions to provide practical training to students.
The Content Creator Labs initiative, announced by the Indian Government as part of Union Budget 2026, aims to generate millions of jobs within the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Comics (AVGC) sector by 2030. Adobe's announcement directly supports this ambitious target by equipping students across India with industry-standard tools and training.
Adobe's Partnership with NASSCOM FutureSkills Prime
To maximise impact, Adobe India has partnered with NASSCOM FutureSkills Prime, a digital skilling initiative in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, to offer free, industry-relevant courses and certificates to learners across India.
The structured learning approach ensures students do not just receive free software but develop marketable skills with recognised credentials that enhance their employability in India's rapidly growing digital economy.
Adobe Firefly integrates top industry AI models from partners including Google, OpenAI, Runway and more, giving students choice and flexibility with models and tools to generate content in their own unique style. This all-in-one creative AI studio represents the cutting edge of generative AI technology, enabling students to create professional-quality images, videos, graphics, animations, and a wide variety of other visual and audio content through text prompts.
Showcasing Indian Innovation: Kathaavatar
During the India AI Impact Summit, Adobe showcased Kathaavatar, a series of Made in India short AI films based on Indian folklore, in partnership with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. This showcase demonstrated the creative potential of AI tools when combined with India's rich cultural heritage and storytelling traditions.
For students, this showcase provides inspiration and proof-of-concept that AI tools can serve Indian storytelling rather than imposing outside creative sensibilities. The partnership with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting signals government recognition of AI's role in preserving and modernising India's cultural narratives.
The combination of free access, structured learning, industry certifications, and hands-on labs creates a comprehensive ecosystem of learning for Indian students, offering a tailored educational experience rather than merely distributing software licenses. This holistic approach maximises the likelihood that students will develop marketable skills during their experimentations with Adobe Firefly and engagement with AI skills like coding, creative design, and AI prompt engineering.
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